Farmers’ groups on Saturday decided they will not go to Delhi and have decided to continue their protests against the three farm bills at the Singhu border even after they were allocated a place in the Capital’s Burari to hold their agitation. “It has been decided that we will continue our protest here and will not go anywhere else. We will meet at 11am every day to discuss our strategy,” Harinder Singh, the general secretary of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, told reporters
Farmers from Punjab and Haryana began their march towards Delhi on November 25 demanding that the Centre repeal the three farm bills that were passed during Parliament’s monsoon session. They broke barricades and clashed with the police at the border on Friday and vowed to march towards Delhi. Delhi Police on Friday allowed them to hold peaceful demonstrations at a ground in Burari.
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