Black Day: Heavy Security At Singhu Border As Farmers Mark 6 Months Of Protest Against Farm Laws

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New Delhi: Heavy safety has been deployed at Singhu border across the nationwide capital in wake of ‘Black Day’ being noticed by farmers to mark six months of their protest towards the three farm invoice. 

Delhi Police has urged individuals to not maintain gatherings because of the COVID state of affairs and the continued lockdown and mentioned it’s maintaining a decent vigil to take care of any state of affairs on the protest websites on town’s borders.

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This comes because the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), a union of 40 farmers’ outfits, has issued a name for ‘black day’ to mark six months of the continued agitation.

“We will put up black flags. There will be no crowding or public meeting. Nobody is marching to Delhi. The people will put up the flags wherever they are. It’s been six months now, the government hasn’t taken back the black laws,” ANI quoted Tikait as saying.

Twelve main opposition events have prolonged their help to the protest name made by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha to watch countrywide protest. 

Since November 2020, 1000’s of farmers principally from Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh, have been tenting at three Delhi border factors, demanding the three farm legal guidelines be repealed. 

So far, 11 rounds of talks between 40 farm leaders and the federal government have failed to interrupt the impasse over the three legal guidelines. The final spherical was on January twenty second. There has been no talks between the 2 sides since January twenty sixth when the farmers’ tractor rally within the nationwide capital turned violent.



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