New Delhi: Haryana Police warned farmers, planning to take part in an upcoming march to Delhi, of strict motion, and cautioned them in opposition to becoming a member of the agitation with out official permission, information company PTI reported. The message was despatched out in notices to farmer organisations getting ready for the ‘Delhi Chalo’ agitation on February 13 in an effort to push for the implementation of the Swaminathan Fee’s suggestions and a authorized assure for the minimal assist value (MSP).
Along with a authorized assure for the minimal assist value (MSP), the farmers have been demanding the adoption of the suggestions made by the Swaminathan Fee, pensions for farmers and farm laborers, the remission of agricultural debt, the dismissal of police prices, and “justice” for the victims of the violence in Lakhimpur Kheri.
Ambala SP Jashandeep Singh Randhawa acknowledged that as of Thursday, no farmer group had sought authorisation for the protest.
Based on PTI, the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha and the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) had declared that on February 13, farmers would march to Delhi to place stress on the Centre to fulfill their calls for.
Randhawa added that authorized motion could be taken in opposition to anybody discovered collaborating within the demonstration with out authorisation in Haryana.
Based on Randhawa, agitators would face harsh penalties underneath the Prevention of Harm to Public Property Act in the event that they trigger harm to property owned by the general public. He additionally acknowledged that authorities property losses could be made up for by attaching the belongings and taking management of the demonstrators’ financial institution accounts, PTI reported.
Based on the report, farmers have been warned by the police to not lease out their vehicles to different farmers, or else their autos can be seized and their registration can be cancelled. To stop protestors from advancing in the direction of Delhi, police have already stocked up on concrete blocks, barbed wire, sandbags, barricades, and different provides on the Shambhu border in Ambala.