Farmers Protest: As protest intensifies, over 1500 vehicles from Punjab head towards Delhi border

Farmers Protest: As protest intensifies, over 1500 vehicles from Punjab head towards Delhi border

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India TodayNE
  • Dec 12, 2020,
  • Updated Dec 12, 2020, 12:48 AM IST

NEW DELHI: Over 1500 vehicles including over 1300 tractor-trolleys, from almost 1,000 villages in seven districts from Punjab headed towards Delhi today. The convoy of protests from Punjab is expected to reach the Delhi border by Sunday.

According to reports, the convoy is carrying over 30,000 protests on tractor-trolleys with another 1,000 in cars.

The protesting farmers on Saturday announced to block the Delhi-Jaipur highway to intensify the ongoing protests at the Delhi borders.

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With farmers gearing up to block the highway and toll plazas on the Delhi today in response to a call from protesting farmers union to intensify their agitation against the three farm laws passed by the government, police personnel have been deployed in order to protect the toll booths and to ensure smooth flow of traffic.

According to reports, as many as 3,500 police personnel will be deployed at the five toll plazas in the area.

A petition has been filed in the Supreme court on Friday by the Bharatiya Kisan Union that sought repeal of the three "arbitrary" laws. The apex court has already issued notices to the centre on a batch of petitions challenging the laws.

Meanwhile, the ruling BJP has planned a massive campaign across the country, involving over 100 press conferences and 700 farmers’ meet in 700 districts, sources informed.

Thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, are camping near the Delhi border for three weeks now. They say the new laws will leave them at the mercy of corporates even as the government, as assured repeatedly the legislations, bring much-needed reforms.

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