Top Facts On Farmers’ Delhi Chalo March That Everyone Should Know
By Jasreet Kaur12, Feb 2024 02:50 PMjagranjosh.com
Farmers Protest
Over 200 farmer groups, like Samyukta Kisan Morcha, are going to march to Delhi on February 13, demanding fair prices for their crops. They want the government to guarantee a minimum support price (MSP). Tap to read more important facts that every student must know!
Farmers' March to Delhi on February 13
Large gatherings are prohibited in the nation's capital till March 12 according to a ban issued by the Delhi Police on Monday because of tomorrow's farmers' march.
Protests on Noida-Greater Noida Expressway
Farmers from Uttar Pradesh caused traffic chaos by sitting on the expressway when police stopped their march to Delhi.
Farmers' Leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal's Statement
Farmers are travelling to Delhi, according to Dallewal because their demands have not been met by the government.
Government's Response
Amid actions in Delhi and Haryana, the government has called a meeting with farmers to discuss their demands.
Precautionary Measures in Delhi and Haryana
During the ‘Delhi Chalo’ march, prohibitive orders in North-East Delhi are intended to maintain order, with a particular emphasis on preventing large gatherings.
Haryana's Border Sealing
To maintain control over the situation and participation in the march, Haryana is using concrete blocks to seal its border with Punjab.