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51 Farmers’ Association From Rajasthan To Join Delhi Protest, Heavy Police Deployment At Haryana Border

On Saturday, under the leadership of Rampal Jat, national president of Rajasthan Kisan Mahapanchayat, 51 farmers associations of Rajasthan will also reach Shahjahanpur in Haryana.

 

The Haryana Border areas along the Alwar district of Rajasthan have been converted into a cantonment after the announcement of Chakka jam. Central Reserve Police Force and Paramilitary Force have been deployed on the highway. Alert has been issued to farmers on the announcement of Delhi chalo march. Jawans have been deployed along the border in Haryana.

Farmers from Punjab and Rajasthan have given a call for Delhi Cooch. More farmers from these states are expected to join protesting farmers who have camped on the Delhi borders. There have been 5 rounds of talks between farmers and government so far, all remained inconclusive. The farmers then said that they will intensify the agitation.

On Saturday, under the leadership of Rampal Jat, national president of Rajasthan Kisan Mahapanchayat, 51 farmers associations of Rajasthan will also reach Shahjahanpur where they will gather before travelling to Delhi.

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Rampal Jat said that preparations have been made to reach Shahjahanpur for the Delhi Cooch. The farmers are hurt by the central government’s indifference to the farmers and have announced to come out on Saturday for Delhi Cooch.

NDA ally Hanuman Beniwal, Amaram Chaudhary, Jat Mahasabha State President Rajaram Meal and heads of other organizations will also reach Delhi. Here, in the wake of the farmers’ announcement of Delhi Cooch, the Haryana Police Administration, which has been deliberately trying to prevent the farmers from entering the Haryana border, has called a contingent of two CISF and one RAF on the highway border. In addition, additional a troop of Haryana Police has also been posted on the border.

 

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