Saturday, May 4, 2024
ADVT 
India

Delhi police beef up security at Jantar Mantar ahead of farmers' protest

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Jul, 2021 11:11 AM
  • Delhi police beef up security at Jantar Mantar ahead of farmers' protest

New Delhi, July 21 (IANS) The security at Jantar Mantar road in the national capital has been beefed up by Delhi police as scores of farmers are scheduled to hold a protest there against the three Union farm laws on Thursday.

Delhi Special Commissioner of Police (Crime), Satish Golcha, and Joint Commissioner of Police, Jaspal Singh, visited Jantar Mantar to review security ahead of the farmers organisations gathering at the spot. However, Delhi police said, "It has not given written permission to the farmers so far to gather near Parliament."

But the Delhi government has granted permission to farmers to stage a protest at Jantar Mantar on Thursday, sources said.

The farmers have been protesting against three Union farm laws, for the last eight months at the Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders of Delhi. They are demanding the repeal of the farm laws enacted in September 2020 and have said they will hold a 'Kisan Parliament' at Jantar Mantar from July 22.

The farmers organisations leading the protests at the Singhu border have decided that 200 protesting farmers will assemble at Jantar Mantar every day from Thursday.

"We will hold Kisan Parliament from July 22 till the Monsoon Session of Parliament ends and 200 protesters will go to Jantar Mantar every day. One speaker and one deputy speaker will be chosen every day. In the first two days there will be discussion over the APMC Act. Later, the other bills will also be discussed every two days," the farmer leaders said on Tuesday.

They had held a meeting with Delhi police officials on Tuesday, after which a farmer leader said they will hold peaceful demonstrations at Jantar Mantar and no protester will go to Parliament. The protest will take place at Jantar Mantar from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

"When police asked us to reduce the number of protesters, we told them to focus on the law and order situation and also gave an assurance that the protest will be peaceful," said Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Mahasangh National President Shiv Kumar Kakka.

The Monsoon Session of Parliament started on Monday and is scheduled to conclude on August 13.

MORE India ARTICLES

B'luru police open fire to nab 2 men involved in BJP leader's killing

B'luru police open fire to nab 2 men involved in BJP leader's killing
Bengaluru City Police Commissioner, Kamal Pant, told reporters that the police teams were forced to open fire after firing warning shots in the air as the accused persons resisted the search teams' efforts to nab them.

B'luru police open fire to nab 2 men involved in BJP leader's killing

Punjab CM announces Bhagat Kabir Chair

Punjab CM announces Bhagat Kabir Chair
On the occasion of Bhagat Kabir Ji Jayanti, the Chief Minister also announced that his government will soon disburse Rs 560 crore to the landless farm labourers under the Debt Waiver Scheme.

Punjab CM announces Bhagat Kabir Chair

80 iPhones worth over Rs 1 cr seized at Hyd Airport

80 iPhones worth over Rs 1 cr seized at Hyd Airport
Custom officials at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport here have seized 80 iPhones from two passengers arriving from Sharjah. They found the iPhones worth over Rs 1 crore while checking the luggage of the two passengers who had arrived by flight G9-458 on Wednesday.

80 iPhones worth over Rs 1 cr seized at Hyd Airport

Adani group to operate new Navi Mumbai Int'l Airport

Adani group to operate new Navi Mumbai Int'l Airport
 The Maharashtra government on Wednesday approved Adani Airport Holdings Ltd (AAHL) to operate the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport in the adjoining Thane-Raigad region, an official said here.

Adani group to operate new Navi Mumbai Int'l Airport

Punjab's deteriorating air quality needs to be checked: Experts

Punjab's deteriorating air quality needs to be checked: Experts
The session ensued a detailed discussion about the rising air pollution as well as the steps that need to be taken up by authorities as well as the community to manage the deteriorating air quality.

Punjab's deteriorating air quality needs to be checked: Experts

Rahul Gandhi steps in resolve infighting in Punjab unit

Rahul Gandhi steps in resolve infighting in Punjab unit
After Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh met the party panel on the state in the national capital on Tuesday, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has stepped in to defuse the tension in the state unit. Gandhi has given utmost importance to the state, meeting stake holders who have sought time from him, said sources.

Rahul Gandhi steps in resolve infighting in Punjab unit