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HALLA BOL : Farmers to protest across Haryana against farm ordinances

Farmers to protest across Haryana against farm ordinances




Farmers organisations across Haryana are planning to block roads


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HisarFarmers organisations across Haryana are planning to block roads to protest the contentious agricultural ordinances on Sunday.





In Hisar, farmers are planning to block the toll plaza near Mayyar village on the National Highway. DC Priyanka Soni and SP Ganga Ram Punia reached the toll plaza to hold talks with the agitated farmers who are planning to block the highway in support of their demands.



In Rohtak, farmers and arhtiyas would take out a protest march in the city at the noon. They will also submit the memorandum to the DC in the noon, "The protest march will be organised peacefully and there is no plan of road blockade," says Preet Singh, District President, Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Sabha (ABKS)




Farmers to protest across Haryana against farm ordinances


Farmers are protesting the contentious agricultural ordinances





In Sirsa, farmers' organisations have decided to block the road in Panjuana and Jamaal villages. Sirsa administration has deployed adequate forces and appointed 25 duty magistrates who are keeping a watch on the protest demonstration of the farmers.


In Karnal, farmers have started assembling in Assandh grain market to protest.



In Jind, the BKU has announced to block the road for three hours from 12 to 3 pm. Farmers blocked the road in Kandela village of Jind district to protest against the central ordinances. Kandela village has been the centre of farmers agitation in past especially during the regime of the Om Prakash Chautala.



 


The Jind DSP Dharambir Singh has urged the farmers to hold the demonstration peacefully. The police will take action on any violation of the law, he warned the activists.


TNS


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