September 21, 2024

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The authorities has utterly uncovered the pretend farmers and now strict punishment awaits them

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The so-called farmers’ protests which have been occurring for the final two months on the borders of the Delhi have been utterly uncovered after violence that ensued on Republic Day and the next desecration of the Red Fort. After exercising restraint on twenty sixth January, the Central authorities and Delhi Police have began appearing towards the perpetrators of the violence which left tons of of Police personnel injured. The Modi authorities has handled the farmers’ protests with the utmost persistence regardless of the perfect makes an attempt by the leaders of the protests to impress and power the federal government’s hand into taking punitive motion towards the protesters. However, the federal government didn’t budge and the protesters lastly ran out of persistence as their thinly veiled masks was uncovered and now, the federal government has pounced on the proper alternative to guide the perpetrators of the violence.In a serious crackdown put up the R-Day violence, 37 farmers’ union leaders, together with six spokespersons of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), have been named in an FIR registered on the Samaypur Badli police station. Out of the 40 farm union leaders who have been part of the delegation which was holding talks with the Central authorities over the farm legal guidelines, over 30 of them discover themselves talked about within the FIRs filed by the Delhi Police. In this checklist of miscreants, Rakesh Tikait and Yogendra Yadav additionally discover a point out.Read More: ‘They are uneducated, unknowingly went to Red Fort,’ Fearing a protracted jail time period, pretend farmers are defending themselvesThe FIR states, “The rioters/ protesters and their leaders had a pre-planned objective of not following the mutually agreed route” due to which the violence befell. The wordings of the FIR point out a protracted and extreme punishment on the pretend farmers and farm union leaders.Delhi Police Commissioner S N Shrivastava, mentioned, “We have arrested 19 and detained 50 people in connection with the violence during the farmers’ tractor rally. We are using the facial recognition system and taking the help of CCTV and video footage to identify the accused. Those involved in the violence will not be spared and the farmer leaders will be questioned.”He added, “By late evening of January 25, there were indications that they would not keep their word. They brought forward the aggressive and militant elements, who occupied the stage and delivered provocative speeches which made their intentions clear. Farmer leaders were also involved in the violence that broke out during the tractor rally, Some farmer leaders like Satnam Singh Pannu and Darshan Pal gave inflammatory speeches, following which the protesters breached the barricades.”Throwing mild on the accidents inflicted on the Delhi Police by the violent protesters and faux farmers, Shrivastava mentioned, “Police had many options, but remained calm. While 394 police personnel were injured, 30 police vehicles were damaged in the violence.”It appears that the Central authorities after permitting the so-called farmers to utterly expose themselves is now shifting to nab the perpetrators of the violence at breakneck velocity and finish the agitation for good as any little public sympathy gained by the protesters have been negated after the occasions that ensued on Republic Day.