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Situation worsens at Shambhu border; police fired tear gas on farmers

Today farmers are going to Delhi, however they have been stopped near Ambala. While to stop them police used tear gas on farmers  
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Kisan Andolan:  Farmers, who have been camped on the borders of Punjab and Haryana for the last 11 months, have started the Delhi march. However, the farmers have been stopped by the police. A group of 101 farmers left for Delhi from Shambhu border of Ambala.

Situation worsens at Shambhu border

While farmers had given an ultimatum of 6 December and now today farmers are going to Delhi. They have been stopped near Ambala. Tear gas has been used here. But police stopped them and said, this group does not have permission to go to Delhi. Although police have also barricaded around the border and the borders have been sealed.

BJP National Secretary Om Prakash Dhankar's statement has come out

 BJP National Secretary Om Prakash Dhankar's statement has come out regarding the farmers' march to Delhi. Dhankar said, everyone has the right to speak peacefully. But farmers should put forward their point peacefully. It is also not right if someone else faces trouble because of the farmers.

Earlier also, local people had faced difficulties due to the gathering during the farmers' movement. Those protesting should also keep all these things in mind. The government is everyone's parent, and all sections have the right to ask from it. The central and state governments have always worked for the upliftment of farmers.

Will not participate in movement without invitation- Gurnam Singh Chaduni

Meanwhile Haryana farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni said in clear words that farmers will not go to the movement without invitation and will only give moral support from outside. He said that talks were held with the protesting farmer leader Sarwan Pandher and the leaders of the Dalewal group, but they are adamant on their stubbornness.

Farmer leader Chadhuni said that if all the groups had come together and protested, then the government would also have been under pressure. Farmer leader Chadhuni has advised that the government should resolve the entire issue through talks.

So far 5-7 tear gas shells have been fired on farmers at Shambhu border in Haryana

Due to the farmers' agitation, a group of 101 farmers wanted to go to Delhi. But Ambala police has stopped them. So far 5-7 tear gas shells have been fired at the farmers. Here the farmers have also uprooted the barbed wires from here. It is important that during this time 3-4 people have been injured, including an elderly farmer. Media has also been removed from the spot.

Farmer injured at Shambhu border

A farmer has been injured at Shambhu border in Ambala. Here tear gas shells have been fired by the police. The important thing is that the farmers have reached here with wet handkerchiefs and sacks. However, now the farmers have retreated a bit due to the release of tear gas.

But before this, farmers have removed some layers of barricading. Farmers have not been able to move beyond Ghaggar bridge.

Farmers broke barricading at Shambhu border

Before Ambala in Haryana, farmers have broken some layers of barricading at Shambhu border. Farmers have uprooted the barricading installed on the highway. At the same time, tear gas shells have been fired by the police. A group of 101 farmers was moving towards Ambala, but they could not go further.

Internet services closed in Shambhu border

In view of the farmers' movement, on the orders of the Haryana government, all mobile companies in Ambala have been ordered to shut down internet services in the areas around Shambhu border from 12 noon today.

BSNL Ambala Circle Deputy GM Sanjeev Jain said that internet services will remain disrupted in Dandehri, Lohgarh, Manakpur, Dadiyana Badi Ghel, Laharsa, Kalu Mazra, Devinagar, Sultanpur, Saddopur and Kakadu villages.

Also Read: Kisan Andolan: Police stopped farmers going to Delhi, internet - Hind First

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