New Delhi: Keeping in mind the violence that took place during the tractor parade at Red Fort on January 26, the Delhi Police has made elaborate security arrangements in view of the farmer protests to be held at the Jantar Mantar from Thursday. The DCP of Head Quarter Security, has issued instructions to all the policemen who have been deployed on duty on Thursday (July 22) bring in their khaki uniforms and that they would also be provided anti-riot gear. Also, those police personnel who are on leave will need to be on standby and in case of emergency will need to report to the police headquarters within an hour.
All policemen and officers posted in the Security Unit of Delhi Police have also been instructed that their personal and official mobile numbers must not be turned off under any circumstances. Both these numbers should be fully operational and that they will have to answer each and every call. Apart from this, the in-charge of the equipment store has also been instructed to provide anti-riot gear to the policemen. Apart from this, instructions have also been given to all the PSOs that they will arrange vehicles to take the policemen to the Parliament Street Police Station. Along with this, two companies (200 jawans) of police personnel will be on standby mode with anti riot gear.
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"I, along with others (protesting farmers) will leave for the Singhu border, and then will go to Jantar Mantar. We will hold 'Kisan Sansad' at Jantar Mantar. We will monitor Parliament proceedings. The farmers' strike will continue from 11 am to 5 pm and the farmers will be dropped back at the Singhu border by buses. We will decide the next strategy after reaching Jantar Mantar," said Rakesh Tikait, in a special conversation with ETV Bharat in Haryana's Sonipat.
Meanwhile, Congress MPs Deepender Singh Hooda and Pratap Singh Bajwa have given a suspension of business notice in Rajya Sabha on Thursday on the issue of farmers' agitation, under rule 267 of the Rajya Sabha proceedings.
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) MPs held placards against Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar at the Parliament premises, while, Punjab Congress MPs led by Rahul Gandhi have staged a protest in front of Gandhi Statue, over the three farm laws.