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Farmer Violence: Rouk Felt in Delhi-NCR

Farmer Violence: Rouk Felt in Delhi-NCR
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Ghaziabad / Noida: The day after the incident of Lakhimpur Kheri saw eight people killed, after that felt on Monday at the gate, one of the main protest sites for farmers, because the police closed the part of Carlivals who came out of the capital on the Delhi-Meerut freeway, which leads to Gridlock in the area.
Read more stories from Lakhimpur Kheri “We have to block it as a precaution from 7am.
It was appointed around 4pm,” said Ramanand Kushwaha, Traffic SP, Ghaziabad.
There is a solid traffic on the arterial road, especially near Gaur Chowk in Indirapuram, canal road leading to Ghazipur and towards Vaishali.
Kushwaha said the traffic also moved slowly in Kaushambi but there was no jam.
Delhi police have issued advisors for Ghaziabad’s bound traffic, which was diverted through Anand Vihar.
Rajeev Ranjan Raj, a commuter from Vaishali, said, “We have been used to this now, since the farmer’s protest broke out at the gate.
Monday is unusual.” The site protested above the gate, however, wearing a lonely appearance.
Less than 100 protesters attended, but a large number of police were deployed when the Ghaziabad police did not want to take risks.
There was a heavy police presence in Kolektoran too, where local BKU leaders marched with several opposition leaders to demand actions against those involved in the Lakhimpur Kheri incident.
After a short deadlock, the police relented and let it go in.
“We want to tell the government that we stand united with farmers.
We have presented a demand note,” said Rajvir Singh, Vice President Bku who led the demonstrators.
He added that the group was ‘satisfied’ with the government’s response.
In Noida, the leaders of the farmers, led by spokesman for BKU-Apolitical Pawan Khatana, arrived at Kolectoran Monday morning.
Sitting on the tractor, they caused a slogan against the state government, accused him of trying to solve farmers’ agitation with bullets.
“Probes need to be done against anyone involved in damage …” Khatana said.
The farmers then handed over a memorandum to ADM (administration) on Singh.
Police GB Nagar has deployed PAC companies around Collecting while security has been estimated in the area bordering Delhi and Ghaziabad, said DCP (Greater Noida) Visal Pandey.
Additional DCP (Central Noida) Ankur Aggarwal said about 50 SP workers were arrested for trying to block the road and then released.
Meanwhile, long snarls were also reported on the flying road during rush hour amid heavy vehicles by Delhi police.
Many commuters say the “no need” barricade.
Brajesh Sharma, who traveled from Noida to Delhi, said this had become a regular feature of “general harassment”.
DCP (traffic) Ganesh Saha said they talked with their Delhi colleagues after they received complaints about Snarls.

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