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Published : Dec 14, 2020, 6:43 AM IST

Updated : Dec 14, 2020, 10:55 PM IST

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Farmers' stir LIVE: Union minister Gehlot appeals farmers to call off protests

Farmer leaders to go on hunger strike
Farmer leaders to go on hunger strike

22:48 December 14

Union minister Gehlot appeals farmers to call off protests

Terming the new Agri laws "totally pro-farmer", Union minister Thawar Chand Gehlot appealed to cultivators to call off their protests and hold talks with the Centre.

Speaking to reporters here, Gehlot said that people, in general, have appreciated the Centre''s efforts in the farm sector.

"Only farmers from two to three states are trying for a rollback (of the three Agri laws)," he said referring to the ongoing protests by agriculturists on the borders of Delhi.

"I appeal to the farmers to end their agitation and adopt a path of discussions with the Central government for an appropriate decision," Gehlot said.

22:43 December 14

Farmers ''apologise'' to people with ''folded hands'' for road blockade, inconvenience

With some key roads blocked for several days now due to their protest against the three new Agri laws, an umbrella body of farmers apologised with "folded hands" to people for the inconvenience caused to them, but said they were carrying out the demonstration "out of compulsion".

Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, which is spearheading the protests at Delhi border points, distributed handbills in Hindi to commuters on the Jaipur-Delhi Highway near Haryana-Rajasthan borders, where hundreds of farmers have been camping, to convey their apology, and also reiterate their demand for a legal guarantee for Minimum Support Price (MSP).

22:21 December 14

Dr Darshan Pal of United Kisan Morcha in conversation with ETV Bharat

'Protest should not be given any religious or political colour'

Speaking to ETV Bharat farmer leader and member of United Kisan Morcha, Dr Darshan Pal,  answered questions arising on the protest.

He said the farmers are united and struggling on some issues and everyone's contribution is welcome.

Today many religious and non-farmer organizations are also supporting the protest, it does not mean that this struggle should be considered religious or political, he said.

"If the BJP leaders also sit on a dharna in support of the farmers, then the Kisan Morcha will also welcome them too. Today, farmers need the support of everyone keeping in mind that aim of the protest should not be lost," he added.

20:36 December 14

Madhya Pradesh agriculture minister Kamel Patel addressing a press conference

MP agriculture minister compares farmers' organisations to 'kukurmutta'

Addressing a press conference in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh agriculture minister Kamel Patel made a contentious remark regarding the farmers' organisations.

Patel compared the farmers' organisations protesting against the Centre's Agri laws to "kukurmutta".

He expressed shock at the fact that there were as many as 500 farmers' organisations protesting against the central government's contentious laws.

He said, "500 farmers' organisations! It almost seems like these have come up just now. They aren't farmers' organisations at all, but organisations of pimps, brokers, and anti-nationals."

20:11 December 14

INLD to boycott municipal poll in support of farmers: Abhay Chautala

Amid the ongoing farmers' agitation against the three new Central farm laws, the Indian National Lok Dal Monday announced it will "boycott" the upcoming municipal polls in Haryana in protest against the "atrocities" being allegedly committed on farmers by the Centre and the state's BJP-JJP governments.

Elections to the municipal bodies in Haryana are scheduled to be held on December 27.

19:38 December 14

Anna Hazare writes to Tomar, warns of hunger strike

Social activist Anna Hazare wrote to Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar warning "resumption of a hunger strike" against the Centre's failure to fulfil his demands including the implementation of the recommendations made by MS Swaminathan Commission.

Hazare's other demand include granting autonomy to the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP).

19:14 December 14

UP chief of BKU begins indefinite fast to protest against farm laws

A leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) started an indefinite fast at the Chilla border between Noida and Delhi.

Yogesh Pratap Singh, the Uttar Pradesh unit chief of the BKU-Bhanu, was joined by scores of supporters, including the union's national president and his father Thakur Bhanu Pratap Singh.

"The protest is underway and will continue till our demands are not fulfilled by the Centre,” BKU-Bhanu's senior IT cell member Satish Tomar said.

19:08 December 14

Had told Centre not to finalise laws without consulting farmer: Harsimrat Kaur

Taking to the Twitter, former Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur said, "Had forewarned the Centre not to finalise laws without consulting farmers, but they didn't hear me out. This is why farmers are on the roads over so many days in the biting cold. I'm more shocked by the fact that GoI remains unmoved by their misery."

18:42 December 14

ETV Bharat report from Sonipat

Farmer dies of heart attack at Singhu border

Makhan Singh, a farmer from Punjab, died of a heart attack while protesting against the farm laws at Singhu border today.

The family of the deceased has demanded a government job and financial assistance from the government.

The police have handed over the body to the family after the post-mortem. 

18:21 December 14

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal adressing farmers

Farm laws are 'anti-farmer', will lead to immense inflation: Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the new farm laws will lead to immense inflation and will only favour a few capitalists, as he termed the legislations "anti-farmer and anti-common man".

Kejriwal, who joined AAP leaders, MLAs and volunteers at the party office in observing a day-long fast in support of the protesting farmers, said the new farm laws "gives license to inflate".

"I appeal to parties to stop playing dirty politics over farmers' issue. These laws are anti-farmer and anti-aam aadmi and are aimed to benefit a few capitalists. These laws will lead to immense inflation through hoarding. These legislations gives license to inflate," Kejriwal said.

18:21 December 14

All India Kisan Sabha and Students' Federation joins protest

Members of All India Kisan Sabha and Students' Federation of India joined the protest at Shahjahanpur near Jaisinghpur-Khera border (Rajasthan-Haryana), against the Agri laws.

17:39 December 14

Farmers break the hunger strike

Farmers break hunger strike

Farmers who were on a day-long hunger strike at Singhu border broke their fast. 

17:34 December 14

BJP to organise farmers' meetings in MP to dispel 'misconceptions' 

Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Minister Kamal Patel said they are going to organise farmers' meeting of Bhopal and Ujjain divisions tomorrow. 

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and state BJP chief VD Sharma are going to address these gatherings to dispel the misunderstanding and "misconceptions being spread over the laws by the opposition", he said. 

The meetings of farmers in Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Rewa and Sagar divisions of the state would be held on Wednesday, he added.

17:34 December 14

99 % farmers with Modi govt: BJP Leader

BJP general secretary Arun Singh said, "More than 99 per cent farmers in the country are with the Modi government and if there is confusion among the rest, we will sit and the confusion will be removed," adding "They are innocent farmers but among them are some elements who need to be exposed. They put up posters of Sharjeel Imam," he said, referring to anti-citizenship law activist accused by Delhi Police of being involved in the recent riots.

17:33 December 14

Senior BJP leader Brijmaohan Agrawal speaking to ETV Bharat

Chhattisgarh BJP held presser in every district headquarters in support of farm laws

In support of the agricultural laws enacted by the central government, Chhattisgarh BJP held a press conference in every district headquarters of the state.

Speaking in Raipur, former agriculture minister, Brijmaohan Agrawal said the movement is for the farmers but there is someone else behind the scenes.

"The central government wants to make farmers strong by ensuring that they get the right price for their hard work. Since the independence of the country, farmers did not have the right to decide the price of their produce but the Modi government has given this right to the farmers," he added. 

16:56 December 14

A copy of memorandum given by AIKCC members in support of farm laws

Farmers understand importance of farm laws: Piyush Goyal 

Union Minister Piyush Goyal said, "Country's farmer understands the importance of agricultural laws made by PM Narendra Modi government. Farmers representatives coming from various states today, while giving their support to these bills, said that the movement of farmers of Punjab is politically motivated, these laws should not be withdrawn at any cost."

16:29 December 14

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar speaking to ETV Bharat

AIKCC members support farm bills: Tomar

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that representatives of the All India Kisan Coordination committee from across the country met today at Krishi Bhavan

"Members of All India Kisan Coordination Committee had come from Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Maharashtra, Bihar. They supported Farm Bills and gave us a letter on the same. They said that the Modi govt has done this for the welfare of farmers and they welcome & support it," he said.

"They have said these bills are completely in the interest of farmers and should not be withdrawn at any cost. They said the demonstrations by the farmers of Punjab are entirely influenced by politics," he added.

16:18 December 14

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala speaking to media

Hope unions that came for talks earlier will join next round of discussion: Dushyant Chautala

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said, "Agriculture Minister and Home Minister are continuously discussing the issue. Next round of discussions to be held soon. I hope 40 unions who came for talks earlier, will also join the next round of talks as well and come to a conclusion."

16:14 December 14

Resolve farmers' agitation through dialogue: Anand Sharma

Senior Congress leader and former union minister Anand Sharma said, "Today what we are seeing is turbulence and protests on the farm laws. Reforms must be participatory, not arbitrary. There must be consultations. Nothing should be rushed through or done without building a consensus. That results in what we are seeing - agitation, conflict and the loss of trust," adding that "I personally feel that through dialogue, negotiations and persuasion, everything can be resolved. We have chief ministers of states and they must be involved and let's get over this crisis too, together as a nation." 

15:56 December 14

Those calling protesting farmers anti-nationals should go to Pakistan: Raghav Chadha

AAP leader and spokesperson Raghav Chadha Monday said that whoever is calling the farmers protesting against the new agriculture-marketing laws as "anti-nationals" are themselves against the country, and they should go to Pakistan.

The AAP MLA said there are some people referring to the agitating farmers, who are the country's food-providers, as "anti-nationals".

"I want to tell those people calling the farmers as anti-national that you are the ones who are anti-nationals and you should go to Pakistan. They have no place in India," Chadha said.

Reacting to Chadha's comments, Delhi BJP spokesperson Virender Babbar said everybody supports farmers, including the BJP.

15:53 December 14

Farmer leader Raju Shetty speaking to ETV Bharat

'Government is doing conspiracy to malign the protest'

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Raju Shetty, a farmer leader from Maharashtra, said the government is doing a conspiracy to malign the protest.

"Whenever there is a protest of big scale, it garners the opposition's support. If the government feels that the opposition parties are getting benefit from this protest then it should silence them by repealing the farm laws," he added.  

15:36 December 14

Government ready to hold dialogue with farmers, says Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that the government is willing to hold dialogue with farmers but asserted that the recent reforms have been undertaken with the best interests of farmers.

"There is no question of taking retrograde steps against our agricultural sector ever. The recent reforms have been undertaken with the best interests of India's farmers in mind", Rajnath Singh said while addressing the annual convention of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

As the farmers' agitation against the agricultural reforms entered the 19th day, Singh said the government is "always willing to listen to our farmer brothers, alley their misgivings and provide them with assurances whatever they can provide. He also said that his government is always open for discussion and dialogue."

15:06 December 14

Delhi Assembly speaker observes fast

Delhi Assembly speaker observes fast in solidarity with farmers

Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel observed fast in support of farmers protesting against three new farm laws.

"Sitting on one day fast in front of Mahatma Gandhi's statue at Vidhan Sabha, in support of farmers one day fast today," Goel said in a tweet.

14:51 December 14

Farmers continue protest at  Rajasthan-Haryana border

Farmers continued their protest at the Rajasthan-Haryana border which has hit the traffic on Delhi-Jaipur border. Due to the protest, the highway from Jaipur to Delhi has been closed while the highway from Jaipur to Delhi is operational.

Farmers' leader Rampal Jaat said, "We are sitting here for the last 13 days. We have also kept fast for a day in order to pay homage to those who lost their lives during the protest. We will continue to protest until the government revokes the newly enacted farm laws." 

13:47 December 14

Govt misleading everyone on MSP

Govt misleading everyone on MSP

Govt is misleading everyone on MSP. Home Minister Amit Shah replied to us during 8th Dec meet that they can't buy all 23 crops at MSP as its costs Rs 17 lakhs crores. : Gurnam Singh Chaduni, President, Bhartiya Kisan Union (Haryana)

13:36 December 14

Congress MPs on hunger strike at Jantar Mantar to support farmers

Congress MPs on hunger strike at Jantar Mantar to support farmers 

To support protesting farmers, Congress MP Gurjit Singh Aujla and MLA Kulbir Singh Zira from Punjab began one-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar. The Congress leaders are protesting at Jantar Mantar since December 7 and demanding to call winter session of Parliament. 

Protesting MPs are joined by Khadoor Sahib MP Jasbir Singh Gill. "To support farmers, MP Gurjit Singh Aujla and MLA Kulbir Singh Zira are on hunger strike. Farmer Unions are on one day hunger strike and we extend our support to them" 

Several Congress MPs from Punjab continued to sit at the Jantar Mantar to support farmers agitating to demand a repeal of the three farm laws.

These MPs have been sitting on the dharna since Monday morning in support of farmers protesting on the Delhi-Haryana and Delhi-UP borders since November 26.

Ravneet Singh Bittu, Kulbir Singh Zira, Jasbir Singh Gill, Manish Tewari, Preneet Kaur, Gurjeet Singh Aujla were present at the protest spot in central Delhi on December 7. Haryana MP Deepender Singh Hooda, Chattisgarh MP KTS Tulsi also joined Punjab MPs last week. 

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Sunday joined his party colleagues from Punjab in raising the farmers' demand and seeking Parliament's winter session.

12:20 December 14

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar reaches Home Minister Amit Shah's residence.

Delhi: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar reaches Home Minister Amit Shah's residence.

11:44 December 14

Farmers continue their sit-in protest at the Rajasthan-Haryana border

Farmers continue their sit-in protest at the Rajasthan-Haryana border 

Farmers continue their sit-in protest at the Rajasthan-Haryana border following which Delhi-Jaipur highway has been blocked.

Vehicles going to Delhi from Jaipur are allowed to move while the vehicles en route Jaipur from Delhi are stopped.

Proper arrangments for the protests have been made and quilts have also been arranged for the farmers to protect them from cold.

11:26 December 14

Taking to Twitter, Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal said that he will observe a one-day fast in support of the farmers protesting against the farm laws. Kejriwal said he will observe the fast in response to a call given by the agitating farmers and urged the people of the country to support and join the protest.

10:52 December 14

Elderly people run community kitchen for farmers

Elderly people run community kitchen for farmers

A group of octogenarian farmers are running a community kitchen and cooking for the farmers since the farmers' protest started. 

While talking to ETV Bharat, 80-year-old Sube Singh said that he was playing with grandchildren in his house, but the Modi government has brought him to the streets. 

He further added that they will not move from the place till their demands are met.

10:16 December 14

Farmer leaders on hunger strike at Singhu border

Farmer leaders sit on a hunger strike at Singhu (Delhi-Haryana border) where farmers' protest enters 19th day.

10:10 December 14

No rift among farmers

No rift among farmers

There's no rift among farmers. 3 leaders of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) faction resigned because they were upset with their President Bhanu Pratap Singh, as to why he compromised: Rakesh Tikait, Spokesperson, Bhartiya Kisan Union on 3 BKU (Bhanu Faction) leaders' resignation

10:00 December 14

Farmer leaders on Hunger strike

Delhi: Farmers' leaders including Rakesh Tikait of Bharatiya Kisan Union sit on a hunger strike from 8 am-5 pm at Ghazipur (Delhi-UP border), where the protest entered day 17 today.

09:49 December 14

United Farmers Front will sit on hunger strike today

United Farmers Front leaders will sit on hunger strike today

We want to wake the govt up. So, 40 farmer leaders of our United Farmers Front will sit on hunger strike today at all borders points between 8 am-5 pm. 25 of them will sit at Singhu border, 10 at Tikri border & 5 at UP border: Harinder Singh Lakhowal, General Secy, BKU (Punjab)

09:39 December 14

Former Himachal CM says new laws in favour of farmers

Former Himachal CM says new laws in favour of farmers

BJP leader and former Himachal Pradesh chief minister Shanta Kumar has said that the three agriculture laws are beneficial for farmers and the protest is led mainly by middlemen, commission agents and political leaders.

"The situation is serious because the government wants to rescue farmers from those who exploit them. And this agitation is run by those who mislead the farmers. The actual farmers are working in their fields. This agitation is carried out mainly by middlemen, commission agents and political leaders," Kumar said.

He said, "This agitation is going on not everywhere in the country but mainly in Punjab because in Punjab the commission of Arhtiyas is Rs 5,000 crore.  

Also, the MSP's profit goes to six per cent people only and the rest of the farmers do not get profit from MSP because small farmers sell to big farmers and then they (big farmers) sell and thereby earn profit from MSP."

"These laws have been made after a lot of thought and it is for the benefit of the farmers. But due to self-interest, these types of agitations are done in the country. In Shaheen Bagh, the agitation was carried out for 100 days," he said.

When asked about the government's response to the situation, Kumar said, "The government is doing well.  

The method is to make them understand. And they will understand slowly."

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government works for farmers benefit. These laws are against those who have exploited them. I appeal to farmers to support these laws and take back the agitation," he added

07:49 December 14

Protesters to observe fast today

Protesters to observe fast today

Farmers' protest at Ghazipur (Delhi-UP border) enters day 17; protesters to observe fast today.

A protester from Lakhimpur Kheri says, "When we take our sugarcane trolleys to mills, it happens that we skip meals for 24 hours. We are prepared for fast."

07:30 December 14

Protesting farmer celebrates daughter's first b'day at Tikri

Farmer celebrates his daughter's 1st birthday at Tikri border amid ongoing agitation

As several farmers from Punjab are staying away from their families to protest against the Central farm laws at Delhi-Haryana borders, a farmer celebrated the first birthday of his daughter by cutting cakes with fellow demonstrators at Tikri border on Sunday.

The farmers decorated the protest site with colourful balloons and posters, wishing the little girl 'Sidak' a very happy birthday. The poster also displays a picture of Sidak with her family.

While the farmer Jagat Singh's family celebrated his daughter's birthday back home, the protesting farmers extended their birthday greetings to the infant by celebrating her special day in a unique way as they gathered together at the demonstration site with three huge cakes and sang 'happy birthday' song for Sidak.  

"My daughter is celebrating back home with her mother and our relatives. When we left our homes, we had vowed not to return before our victory. I am fighting for my daughter's generation and to secure their land rights," Jagat Singh said.

He further expressed determination to achieve the end goal of the agitation - to get the Centre's farm laws repealed, saying that if need be, they would celebrate Baisakhi and Diwali also at the borders.  

"Be it Diwali or Baisakhi, we will celebrate all the festivals here till the government takes back the three farm laws," Singh said.  

06:22 December 14

Farmers' stir LIVE Updates

New Delhi: Leaders of agitating farmer unions said they will hold a one-day hunger strike on Monday and protests will be held in all district headquarters to press their demand for the repeal of the new farm laws, as more protesters headed for Delhi with a large group blocking the key Delhi-Jaipur national highway when it was stopped by police on Haryana-Rajasthan border.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said he too will observe a day-long fast on Monday and appealed to the central government to shun ego and scrap the legislation.

Even as more farmers from Punjab and other states arrived near the Singhu and Tikri borders to join the sit-in which has been continuing for 18 days, Union Minister Kailash Choudhary said the government will soon decide a date for the next meeting and expressed confidence that the issues will be resolved this time.

Addressing a press conference at the Singhu border, farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni said the leaders will observe the hunger strike at their respective places between 8 AM to 5 PM on Monday.

Also dharnas will be staged at all district headquarters across the country. The protest will go on as usual," he told reporters.\A group of protesting farmers vacated carriageways on the Noida-Delhi Link Road via Chilla following a late-night meeting with Union ministers Rajnath Singh and Narendra Tomar, but Chaduni alleged that they were hand-in-glove with the government.

There are groups that are ending protest and saying they are in favour of laws passed by the government. We want to clarify that they are not associated with us. They have been hand-in-glove with the government, they conspired to sabotage our protest. The government is hatching a conspiracy to derail the ongoing farmers' protest," Chaduni alleged.

While the farmers have warned of intensifying the stir in coming days amid a deadlock in talks, several Union Ministers have repeatedly alleged that the farmers' protests have been hijacked by Maoists, Leftists and anti-national elements, a charge denied by the union leaders spearheading the agitation.

A political slugfest has also erupted over the statements with the opposition, which has been supporting the stir, attacking the government, and the NCP said on Sunday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should clarify the claims of the Union ministers.

Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that stern action will be taken against "Tukde Tukde Gang", a term used by the BJP to target political rivals whom it accuses of being anti-national, who are trying to take advantage of farmers movement against the new farm laws.

Prasad, who is a Union Minister for Law and Justice, was speaking while launching Bihar BJPs state-wide "Kisan Chaupal Sammelan" (farmers conference) in support of the three agricultural Acts at Tekbigha village in Bakhtiarpur assembly constituency of Patna district.

The government has been mulling ways to reach out to the farmers more effectively and on Sunday Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Union Minister Som Parkash, accompanied by BJP leaders from Punjab, met Home Minister Amit Shah.

Asked when the government will hold the next round of talks, Union Minister Kailash Choudhary told PTI, "The meeting will be called soon. We are ready for discussion. But the date has not been finalised."

The government will find "some solution" to end the deadlock. "We have full confidence. In the next meeting, the issue will be resolved," he noted.

Five rounds of talks have failed to end the stalemate and the sixth was cancelled on December 9.

Tomar and Parkash, along with their ministerial colleague Piyush Goyal, have led the government's negotiations with the protesting farmers.

Tomar hit out at the opposition parties accusing them of running propaganda against the new farm laws and asserted that these laws "may cause difficulty for some in the short term" but will be beneficial to farmers in the long run.

"Manmohan Singh Ji (former Prime Minister) tried many times but could not do so. Today when it is implemented, propaganda is being spread," Tomar said.

The minister was addressing a delegation of over 100 farmers from Uttarakhand who came to extend their support to the laws.

In Punjab, Deputy Inspector General (Prisons) Lakhminder Singh Jakhar said he has resigned from the service in support of the protesting farmers.

Earlier, Akali Dal stalwart and former Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal and SAD (Democratic) leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa had also announced they would return their Padma awards.

Several international sportspersons from Punjab had also extended their support to the farmers' agitation.

Farmer leader Shiv Kumar Kakka alleged that "government agencies have been stopping farmers from reaching Delhi, but the protest will continue till their demands are met".

Police said that prohibitory orders had been imposed in Rewari on the Haryana-Rajasthan border and barricades put up to stop the protesters from Rajasthan and other places from going to Delhi.

The protesters, who marched through Behror, Shajahapur and Kotputli regions in Rajasthan, on Sunday squatted on the Delhi-Jaipur National Highway at Jaisinghpur Kheda area along Rajasthan-Haryana border (NH-48), over 70 km from Gurugram and 80 km from Delhi

Swaraj Abhiyan leader Yogendra Yadav, activists Aruna Roy and Medha Patkar and CPM leader Amra Ram also reached Shajahapur along with farmers. However, the police did not allow them to move forward.

'We are sitting on the highway in support of farmers. We are ready to vacate the highway if we are allowed to march towards Delhi. We apologise to people for the inconvenience caused to them," Yadav told reporters.

President of Kisan Panchayat Rampal Chaudhary said they continuing to protest along with farmers on the Haryana-Rajasthan border highway as police did not allow them to move forward.

Farmers affiliated to different farmer organisations are reaching Shahjahapur border. We want the government to repeal farm laws for which we want to march towards Delhi," said Chaudhary.

We do not have any intention to block the highway. Police have stopped us from marching towards, which has led to jam. We want the Centre to withdraw anti-farmer laws," Amra Ram said.

Due to the blockade, vehicular traffic on Jaipur-Delhi national highway had to be diverted through Bansur and other routes of Alwar, police said.

One-way traffic from Delhi to Jaipur was later plying but Jaipur-Delhi highway road is blocked due to the agitation, they said.

Police is prepared for maintaining law and order and have made all arrangements in view of the farmers' agitation," Bhiwadi Superintendent of Police Ram Murti Joshi said.

Officials said normal traffic resumed between Noida and Delhi via Chilla border after farmers vacated the spot they had been occupying since December 1 for their sit-in demonstration.

The protest, however, continued at the border with some Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) members, including their chief Thakur Bhanu Pratap Singh, staying put at Chilla.

The protestors have gathered at the Noida border and want to proceed to Delhi to join the bigger stir called by farmers from Punjab and Haryana.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on December 16 a plea seeking a direction to authorities to immediately remove the farmers who are protesting at several border points of Delhi against three new farm laws, saying commuters are facing hardships due to the road blockades and the gatherings might lead to an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases.

According to the apex court website, a bench of Chief Justice S A Bobde and justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian will hear the plea filed by law student Rishabh Sharma, who has also sought directions to authorities to open the roads at Delhi's borders, shift the protesters to the allotted place and provide guidelines on social distancing and use of masks at the protest site to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, are currently staying put at Delhi's borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh in protest against the Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

They have expressed apprehension that these laws would pave the way for the dismantling of the minimum support price system, leaving them at the "mercy" of big corporations.

However, the government has maintained that the new laws will bring farmers better opportunities and usher in new technologies in agriculture.

Last Updated : Dec 14, 2020, 10:55 PM IST

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