New Delhi: Sweet Vishal seller looks relieved on Saturday.
When he saw the obstacles that had blocked the road on the border Tikri for 11 months moved, 21 years said, “Now there is a glimmer of hope that my business will take steps.” The opening of this section is in place, where farmers have been agrited against three central agricultural laws for 11 months, will allow factory employees near the border of Tikri and in Bahadurgarh to detect avoiding.
They will also allow emergency vehicles such as ambulances, Firebrigade vehicles to pass.
However, no bajaj or heavy traffic will be allowed at this time.
The partial opening of the road is the result of a meeting between farmers and the police after several tensions on Friday night, when the police tried to remove their own obstacles.
This process departs by ordering the Supreme Court on October 21 Opening all traffic routes on the border in Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur.
When Tii reached the border on Saturday, a group of police could be seen waving into commuting and urging them to use the new opened road.
Some farmers agitably also inform the driver almost the same while others stand the scene recording on their cellphones.
Kulwant Singh, who claimed to be a member of the farmer panel who fulfilled government officials, said, “The traffic lane opened after three meetings with the police.
We never blocked the road; The police installed a barricade and cement block.
” Bawa Singh Burjgill, President, BKU ETTA Dakaunda, was revealed to TII, “it was decided that a 5-foot part would be released for two-wheeled vehicles, pedestrians and ambulances on the border Tikri considering the problems faced by factory workers and two -wheelers.” At 1:49, the ambulance advanced to the barricade.
After a short discussion, the protesters moved the barricade and allowed emergency vehicles to pass.
While Purushottam Farmers Singh Gill said the road would open 07: 00-08: 00, DCP (Outer) Parvinder Singh said there was no time as repaired.
Sukhwinder Singh is among farmers guiding people this way.
“This factory worker has supported us and they are poor, so we agreed to open the way to help them,” Sukhwinder said.
When asked why larger vehicles were not permitted, farmers were quoted as saying by the agitator, showing how three women protesters were killed by trucks in Bahadurgarh on Thursday.
Samyukt Kisan Morcha makes it clear that collective decisions will be taken at the right time on whether farmer agitation will continue on the same site or move to Delhi.
SKM warns that if the government wants to open the way completely, it must meet the demands of the farmers.
Some farmers are not sure of the need to remove road barricades.
Mithu Kumar from Jalandhar said, “From Friday night, the police had used JCBS to remove the barricade.
In the next few days, we will find out whether the opening of the barikade is the right decision.
” On the market near the location of protest, Chotelal, which has a clothing business, exulted, “now I can expect some people to make a purchase in my shop.
My business is down to 10% from normal because the border is closed.
” Antil, who owns the equipment and shop equipment, is also optimistic.
“I can’t say for sure, but, yes, it’s possible that the business will improve,” he said.
Vishal, sweet seller, murmured, “I can’t even calculate my loss.
I hope people will now come and buy candy.
” Meanwhile, DCP (North Outer) Brijendra Kumar Yadav said no barricade was removed on the Singhu border.
“The driver has provided an alternative route,” he said.