The Delhi Police released notices to at least 20 farmers’ representatives for violating the police settlement about the tractor march on Republic Day.
The agitation would continue as well as their next plan would include hunger strikes throughout the nation on 30 January.
News Agency ANI said on Wednesday, the Delhi Police released notices to at least 20 farmers’ representatives, including Swaraj India president Yogendra Yadav, for violating the police settlement about the tractor march on Republic Day.
Within three days, the protesting leaders were asked to respond the police was quoted as stating. Among all the other leaders to who the notices are being sent were Baldev Singh Sirsa as well as Balbir S Rajewal.
A notice has been sent to Sanyukt Kisan Morcha Darshan Pal:
Deputy Police Commissioner (DCP) Chinmoy Biswal has sent a letter earlier on Wednesday to Sanyukt Kisan Morcha Darshan Pal telling him why action must not be taken towards him including his allies for not complying with the agreement on paths to be followed through Tuesday’s farmers’ tractor march.
“Biswal stated that the farmer leaders behaved irresponsibly amid the mutually agreed terms as well as conditions regarding the rally, as well as their wrong intent were visible on January 25 itself “when militant representatives of protesting farmers as well as fabricated tractors, who were on the back of the dharna, were taken forward at the borders of Singhu, Tikri, and also Ghazipur.
The notices come in the backdrop of violence:
The reports come in the sense of violence that erupted in the national capital as several farm union parties defied the time conditions defined for the tractor march by the Delhi Police.
More than an hour earlier, the farmers who were given the time span between 12 noon to 5 pm to perform the march began and reached central Delhi following the police warning them towards it.
19 arrested and 50 detained official stated:
While the protesting farmers attacked barricades throughout the capital, clashes broke out among them as well as the cops, killing one protester while injuring several policemen.
The police have reported over 25 cases of crime, including rioting as well as criminal conspiracy cases, and also 19 people have been arrested more than 50 have been detained, officials reported.
Hunger strike across the Nation on 30 January:
One Bharatiya Kisan Union group withdrew its protest during the chaos. On February 1, farmers’ unions even cancelled their planned Parliament march. They claimed, however, the agitation would continue as well as their next plan would include hunger strikes throughout the nation on 30 January.