Farmers' agitation intensifies: Internet service shut down at Ghazipur border, agitators go on fast

New delhi date. 30 January 2021, Saturday

The farmers' movement against the Centre's agricultural laws is getting stronger again. Many farmers have gathered at the Ghazipur border after the teary-eyed video of farmer leader Rakesh Ticket went viral on the Uttar Pradesh-Delhi Ghazipur border. Rakesh TK also said that in 40 seconds our peasant movement has resumed.

In the Mahapanchayat held in Muzaffarnagar on Friday, the farmers had announced to march to Delhi. So farmers expressing grief over the January 26 violence will fast on Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary. Farmers have gone on an eight-hour hunger strike. On the other hand, internet services have been shut down at the Ghazipur border.


Internet services were suspended in the Ghazipur border area
Internet service has been shut down in Ghazipur border and surrounding areas. Let it be known that the agitation of farmer leader Rakesh Ticket is going on at Ghazipur border. Earlier, farmer leader Darshanpal Singh had demanded the launch of internet service at the Singhu border. He said the internet service has been shut down so that our stories do not reach the people.

Clashes on the Singhu border with weapons, sticks moving to move the farmers
Violence erupted after a mob on the Singhu border protested farmers with weapons and sticks, later pelting stones at each other. Which was later silenced. A large number of farmers were protesting on the Singhu border when a mob of about 100 people came there with weapons and sticks and started pelting stones at them. Both farmers and protesters were injured in the violence. There were also attacks on police in order to prevent them. Some even had swords in their hands. Police later fired tear gas shells and dispersed the crowd.


Farmers in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh fled
After the emotional crying video of Rakesh Tiket came to light, the farmers called a mahapanchayat in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, in their support, in which thousands of people thronged. The local administration was preparing to remove the rocket tickets and farmers from the Ghazipur border, with the farmers alleging that the local BJP leaders had reached the Ghazipur border with their men. Rocket tickets roared amid the whole incident, claiming that the government had cut off water and electricity to farmers. He appealed to the farmers not to drink water till the farmers bring water from my village. Following his call, thousands of farmers started reaching Ghazipur border, along with thousands of farmers in his hometown of Muzaffarnagar who joined the Mahapanchayat.


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