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Farmers urge all to support Bharat Bandh tomorrow

Shops, businesses will remain shut; ambulances, emergency work will be exempted; farmers appeal for peaceful bandh over farm laws

On the eleventh day of protest, farmers camping at Singhu border protesting the Centre’s new agri laws on Sunday sought maximum participation from all quarters in the Bharat Bandh called on December 8 and said over 250 farmers from Gujarat will be coming to the national Capital to join the stir.  

Addressing a Press conference on Sunday, farmers said on December 8 there will be chakka jam from morning to 3 pm across the country.

Farmer leaders at the border also welcomed the support extended by a number of political parties and called upon all others to come forward and support the Bharat Bandh on Tuesday.         

“This agitation is not only of Punjab farmers but is of entire nation. We are going to strengthen our agitation and it has already spread across the nation. Since the Government was not able to deal with us properly, we gave a call for Bharat Bandh. During Saturday’s meeting, even the Ministers were upset with our call for Bharat Bandh,” farmer leader Baldev Singh Yadav said at the Press conference.

“We have announced Bharat Bandh on December 8, which will start in the morning and continue till evening. During which, shops and businesses will remain shut. Ambulances and emergency work will be exempted from the bandh. Also, 250 farmers from Gujarat will be coming to Delhi to join the protest,” he added. Yadav also appealed to everyone to make sure that the Bharat Bandh remains peaceful. “We won’t let anyone turn it violent and would take strict action against them. We request everyone to be part of the bandh,” he said.

Thousands of farmers protesting the Centre’s new farm laws stayed put on the borders of Delhi with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh as they threatened to intensify their agitation and block more roads leading to the national Capital if the Government did not accept their demands.

Meanwhile, the traffic situation in Delhi remained in chaos prompting the Delhi Traffic Police to inform commuters about alternative routes open for travelling to the neighbouring States of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. The Delhi Traffic Police tweeted that those commuting to Delhi to come via the DND instead of Noida Link road. “Chilla border on Noida link road is closed for traffic from Noida to Delhi due to the farmers’ protest near Gautam Budh Dwar,” said the Delhi Traffic Police.

“The Ghazipur border on NH 24 is closed for traffic from Ghaziabad to Delhi due to farmers’ protests. People are advised to avoid NH 24 for coming to Delhi and use Apsara/Bhopra/DND for coming to Delhi,” it tweeted.

Tikri and Jharoda borders are closed for traffic movement but Badusarai border is open only for light motor vehicles like cars and two wheelers, it said.

“Singhu, Auchandi, Lampur, Piao Maniyari, Mangesh borders are closed. NH 44 is closed on both sides,” the police said. It advised commuters to take alternate routes via Safiabad, Saboli, NH8, Bhopra, Apsara borders, and Peripheral expressway.

People travelling to Haryana can take Dhansa, Daurala, Kapashera, Rajokri NH 8, Bijwasan, Bajghera, Palam Vihar and Dundahera borders,” tweeted Delhi Traffic Police

Swaraj India party president Yogendra Yadav said, “We have always stood firm on our stand. We have always demanded that the Government take back all the three farm laws. We have not changed our stand. We are firm on it”. “Many organisations from Maharashtra and other States are also supporting the Bharat Bandh. Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan will witness closure of all mandis but weddings would be exempted from the bandh. Many political parties have extended their support to us and we urge everyone to participate in the bandh,” he said.

Monday, 07 December 2020 | Shekhar Singh | New Delhi

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