New Delhi: Security at the Delhi borders have been tightened up as farmers plans various programmes today to mark the first anniversary of their protest against Farm Bill. A large number of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and UP have started pouring in at the Delhi borders to mark the occasion. According to the police officials, the security at the borders will be stringent and officers from paramilitary forces will also be deployed at the sites of protests.
The unwavering protests, that were held at the Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders in Delhi, softened a bit after the Farm Laws Repeal Bill was approved by the Union Cabinet on November 24. However, several farmers leaders as well as the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) have confirmed that the protests will continue until all their demands are met, including a legal guarantee on the MSPs.
Apart from Delhi, several protests have been planned in different parts of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh. Farmer Unions will also hold tractor rallies in Raipur and Ranchi, similar to the one being held at the Parliament office by the SKM.