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Protests for eternal land: 58 farmers are held for 2 days

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Noida: Twenty-five farmers were arrested on Thursday because they tried to march towards the Office of the Noida Authority to look for resolutions for eternal land problems, among others, police said.
It comes a day after 33 people, including the leader of Bhartiya Kisan Parishad (BKP) Sukhbir Khalifa, held during similar agitation.
Protester accused the police to use excessive forces to detain farmers who were nervous on Thursday.
Mahesh Singh, an agitator who was present at the location, said farmers were reflected and pushed to the bus by the police.
According to the police, after the farmer’s parade to the Noida Authority Office was stopped at the intersection of sandeep paper mills, they began agitation.
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Agitator, police said, refused to talk to officials who followed several of them being held and put on the bus to be sent to the police line.
The work below 147, 332, 341, 188 and 279 of the Indian criminal code and the relevant parts of the epidemic disease law have been submitted against the agitators, police said.
“On Wednesday, around 300 protesters were detained from the location of protest by police noida after they were stopped at a different intersection on the way to the Noida Authority Office,” Kumar Satveer, “said a demonstrator.
The farmer also claimed that some other people were picked up from home They were in front of protests.
They are now threatening to march towards the authority office again on Friday.
However, said farmers would not be allowed to reach the site.
Additional DCP (Noida) Ranvijay Singh said, “Thirty three farmers were arrested on Wednesday and 25 others on Thursday.
They have been ordered under several parts.
If they try to use their guerrilla tactics again, the action will be made to them again.
“Some points on the way to the Office of the Noida Authority have been closed, police said.
The road from the 15th roundabout sector to Jhundpura has also been battered while the traffic movement in the sandeep, Harola, and Sector 6, 7 and 8 paper mills has been banned.

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