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Farmers who were stranded on the Delhi-Chandigarh-Amritsar NH for 18 hours protested by eating and sleeping on the road

 Farmers who were stranded on the Delhi-Chandigarh-Amritsar NH for 18 hours protested by eating and sleeping on the road


Kurukshetra Farmer Protest: Following the mahapanchayat of farmers in Kurukshetra, which had an impact on Ambala as well, the Delhi-Amritsar National Highway was shut down. Due to the traffic, the route used by the drivers from Ambala to Delhi was changed. Even the drivers who travel from Ambala to Karnal must cover additional distance due to the current circumstances.


Kurukshetra. Following the Kisan Mahapanchayat in Kurukshetra, Haryana, farmers on Monday stopped the route between Delhi, Chandigarh, and Amritsar. Since Monday afternoon, farmers have been demonstrating. There is no information available at this time regarding the government's initiative to start direct talks. The farmers, on the other hand, have been blocking the highway for the past 18 hours. On the roadway, the farmers' night is likewise over. On the roadway itself, people also ate, drank, and slept. Leader Rakesh Tikait is supporting the farmers as well.




Talks with the government are ongoing, according to farmer leader Suresh Kaut, through our leadership. Things are moving in the right direction, he said. We have allowed time for the local government to reach a consensus.


The state administration has two demands in addition to this, including the MSP on seeds from sunflowers and the release of the farmers who have been jailed. Otherwise, this movement will include national concerns as well, and there will be activity across the entire nation. Said: "We don't jam for fun."




Haryana Bandh preparations are well on for June 14th

According to farmer activist Ramesh Dalal, plans are already being formed for the bandh in Haryana on June 14 in response to the demands. Vegetables and milk will not be permitted in Delhi while the bandh is in effect. All roads and rails will be closed. According to Ramesh Dalal, the state government is acting in a dictatorial manner. The Chief Minister did not raise any suggested prices over the past nine years.


India Bhoomi Ramesh Dalal, the president of Bachao Sangharsh Samiti, arrived in Gohana and spoke with Khap Chaudharys and farmer leaders there. He stated that he is visiting with representatives of all Khaps to ensure the success of the June 14 Haryana bandh. I travelled to Gohana to meet Malik Raj Malik, the executive president of Malik Khap. Together, they made a public plea, urging people to support the bandh on June 14 by getting Brij Bhushan arrested. During the bandh, no emergency services will be interrupted. In front of Khap and the general public, Ramesh Dalal had suggested that Haryana be shut down in order to satisfy all 25 demands of public interest.




The Delhi-Amritsar National Highway was closed following the mahapanchayat of landowners in Kurukshetra, with consequences also felt in Ambala. Due to the traffic, the route used by the drivers from Ambala to Delhi was changed. Even the drivers who travel from Ambala to Karnal must cover additional distance due to the current circumstances. According to traffic DSP Joginder Sharma, many locations have had their routes changed. The route from Ambala Cantt to Yamuna Nagar, Baldev Nagar, and Narayangarh has been changed. Please let it be known that this concerns the procurement of MSP for sunflower in Haryana. Farmers are asking for MSP of Rs. 6400.


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