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Highlights:

  • A sudden crowd on the Delhi-Haryana border
  • Crowds throw stones at farmers protesters
  • The use of tear gas by the police to control the situation

New Delhi: New Delhi: Tensions are running high on the Singhu border with Haryana. According to preliminary information, a crowd of farmers protesting seems to have gathered here. The protesters hurled stones at the farmers and tried to destroy their tents.

The Singhu border has been the center of the farmers’ movement for more than two months now. Thousands of farmers have gathered here against the Agriculture Act. However, after the Republic Day violence, tensions have risen on the border between the capital Delhi and Delhi.

According to the information received, on Friday afternoon, while a large number of police reinforcements were deployed, about 200 people reached the spot and hurled stones at the protesters. Also many tents were torn down. Police used tear gas after the situation simmered. Farmers have also been urged to maintain peace.

A picture of Friday morning at the Singhu border

A picture of Friday morning at the Singhu border

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Who were the protesters? Where did it come from? No information has been received about this yet. The incident took place around 2.00 pm on Friday. From this crowd, the peasant protesters were harassed by calling them ‘traitors of the country’. Soon the mob started vandalizing the protest site. Then came the year of stones from both sides. Police had to use tear gas to control the situation.

Meanwhile, it is understood that SHO Alipore Pradip Paliwal was injured during the clash. In a tense situation, an unidentified person attacked SHO with a sword. In the attack, the police officer was stabbed in the hand and blood started flowing from his hand.

Apart from the Singhu border, a large security force has also been deployed at the Ghazipur border. A ‘Mahapanchayat’ has been convened on the Ghazipur border following the Republic Day violence by farmer leader Rakesh Tikait’s ‘Bharatiya Kisan Union’.

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