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'Chakka Jaam' to take place everywhere outside Delhi, says Tikait

Farmers gear up for 'chakka jaam' as fortification continues
Farmers gear up for 'chakka jaam' as fortification continues
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Published : Feb 4, 2021, 8:01 AM IST

Updated : Feb 4, 2021, 10:56 PM IST

22:55 February 04

Situation at Ghazipur border worrying: Supriya Sule

"MPs from 10 parties visited Ghazipur border today. The things we saw there were worrying. We were there just to meet farmers but we were not allowed. The atmosphere there is not in the interest of the nation. It will be our effort to see that a solution comes out," NCP leader Supriya Sule said.

"The condition in which they (farmers) are sitting there (Delhi borders) is not right. A solution needs to be brought out with discussions," she added.

22:53 February 04

RJD announces support for 'chakka jaam'

The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has announced its support for the 'chakka jaam' being organised by the farmers for three hours on February 6 as a mark of protest against the three contentious farm laws. The RJD said it would be extending its moral support for the 'chakka jaam'.

20:28 February 04

Calling protesters Khalistanis an insult to farmers: Urmila

Calling farmers the backbone of the nation, actress-turned politician Urmila Matondkar said if the farmers are unhappy with the three agriculture laws, then the Centre must reconsider. The Shiv Sena leader further said that calling the protesters Khalistanis and traitors was an insult to farmers. She urged the Centre to immediately agree to the demands of the farmers. 

19:23 February 04

Haryana extends internet ban in two districts

The Haryana government has extended the suspension of mobile internet in Jhajjar and Sonipat districts by 24 hours due to the ongoing farmers' protest. All internet, SMS and dongle services will remain suspended in the two districts until 5 pm on February 5.

18:13 February 04

RSS' farmer body not to support 'chakka jaam'

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's farmers' body Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) said that it will not support the 'chakka jaam' call given for February 6.

BKS General Seceratery Badri Narayan Choudhary issued a statement and said that though the farmers' movement had political elements right from the beginning, it had become completely political over the past few days.

The BKS has also expressed concern that some anti-social elements may participate in the February 6 protest, and feared that it could turn violent just like the tractor rally on Republic Day.

Further, the BKS also asked farmers to maintain peace on February 6.

17:50 February 04

No harm if Hollywood artists support farmers: Tikait

No harm if Hollywood artists support farmers: Tikait

"There is no harm in Hollywood artists supporting farmers' movement. I don't know them personally, but they are supporting without any expectation. If Samyukt Kisan Morcha has thanked them, Kisan Union will do the same," Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait said.

17:45 February 04

Rahul or Priyanka likely to attend kisan panchayat in Saharanpur

According to reports, either one of Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is likely to attend a kisan panchayat in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur on February 8. 

17:23 February 04

'Chakka Jaam' will take place everywhere outside Delhi: Tikait

'Chakka Jaam' will take place everywhere outside Delhi: Tikait

"There will be a three-hour-long 'chakka jaam' on February 6. It will not take place in Delhi but everywhere outside Delhi. The people that will be stuck in it will be given food and water. We will tell them what the government is doing with us, " Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Spokesperson Rakesh Tikait said.

16:49 February 04

We briefly spoke about it: Kohli on farmers' stir  

Speaking to the media ahead of the first test against England, Indian Men's Cricket Team captain Virat Kohli said: "Any issue which is present in the country, we do talk about it and everyone has expressed what they had to say about the issue. We briefly spoke about it in the team meeting and then we carried on discussing the team's plans."

Kohli was referring to the ongoing farmers' protest. Several cricketers had yesterday tweeted against "propaganda" after international celebrities came out in support of the protesting farmers.

16:43 February 04

I still stand with farmers: Greta

Climate activist Greta Thunberg once again tweeted in support of the farmers' protest, after the Delhi Police reportedly filed an FIR against her for her earlier tweet.

"I still #StandWithFarmers and support their peaceful protest. No amount of hate, threats or violations of human rights will ever change that," Thunberg wrote.

16:39 February 04

Mahapanchayats' impact on farmers' stir

Mahapanchayats' impact on farmers' stir

The 'mahapanchayats' being conducted in Western Uttar Pradesh seem to have a clear bearing on the farmers' stir, as farmers have continuously been arriving at the Ghazipur border on their tractors to join the protest. 

16:06 February 04

Farmers gear up for Feb 6 'chakka jaam'

According to reports, farmer leaders at the Ghazipur border have been assigned the responsibility of visiting villages in their area to muster support for the 'chakka jam' on February 6.

While scores of people on tractor-trailers continued to pour in Ghazipur from the Uttar Pradesh side of the highway, several farmers left for their native places with a resolve to make the 'chakka jaam' a success in their regions.

15:45 February 04

Farmers get their own RO plant at Singhu border

Farmers get their own RO plant at Singhu border

With the police setting-up heavy barricading around the protest site at the Singhu border, the farmers had been facing extreme difficulty obtaining drinking water. However, the protest site now has its own RO water plant, which was set-up by Khalsa Aid.

15:18 February 04

Crime to view farmers' protests as political conspiracy: Priyanka

Crime to view farmers' protests as political conspiracy: Priyanka

"The three farm laws that should be rolled back are crime against the farmers, but the bigger crime is calling martyrs terrorists and viewing farmers' protests as political conspiracy against them," Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said after she met the family of the farmer who was killed during the Republic Day tractor rally.

15:15 February 04

Kin of deceased farmer want judicial inquiry: Priyanka

Kin of deceased farmer want judicial inquiry: Priyanka

"Family members of the deceased want judicial inquiry. We are with the farmers and their families. Out government is yet to identify this movement as a real struggle. There is no politics behind it. This is pain of our farmers," Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said after she met the family of the farmer who was killed during the Republic Day tractor rally.

14:55 February 04

Priyanka Gandhi meets family of deceased farmer in Rampur

Priyanka Gandhi meets family of deceased farmer in Rampur

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi met family members of Navreet Singh, a farmer who lost his life during the protest in New Delhi on Republic Day, and also attended a prayer ceremony for him. The 27-year-old died after his tractor overturned during the farmers' tractor parade on January 26. Accompanied by senior Congress leaders including party's Uttar Pradesh unit chief Ajay Kumar Lallu, Gandhi arrived at the native Dibdiba village of the deceased farmer around noon. She attended the 'antim ardas' (final prayers for the departed) and sat with family members with her head covered .

11:24 February 04

Delegation of opposition leaders return back

 Delegation of opposition leaders return back

Delhi: The delegation of opposition leaders that had gone to meet the protesting farmers at Ghazipur border is returning back.

11:23 February 04

"Videos and photos are getting circulated in which it's shown that nails are being taken off Ghazipur. These are just being repositioned. Position of arrangement at border remains the same," Delhi Police clarifies

10:34 February 04

Nails being removed from Ghazipur border

Nails being removed from Ghazipur border

Nails that were fixed near barricades at Ghazipur border (Delhi-UP border) are being removed.

10:23 February 04

We are here so that we can discuss this issue

We are here so that we can discuss this issue (farmers' protest) in Parliament, Speaker is not letting us raise the issue. Now all the parties will give details of what is happening here: SAD MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal

10:15 February 04

Gazipur border is closed. Traffic is diverted from Noida link road on NH 24, NH 9. Traffic is heavy on Murga mandi & Gazipur R/A, Road no. 56, Vikas marg, IP Extention, NH 24. Pl commute from other borders: Additional CP Traffic, Outer Range, Delhi.

10:13 February 04

Opposition leaders stopped by Police

Opposition leaders who have reached Ghazipur border to meet the protesting farmers have been stopped by Police.

10:09 February 04

A delegation of opposition leaders have reached Ghazipur border to meet the protesting farmers.

07:01 February 04

Fortification continues at Ghazipur, farmers gear up for Feb 6 'chakka jaam'

Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh): Stringent security continued on Wednesday at Ghazipur on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, one of the key protest sites where thousands of farmers are camping with a demand that the Centre repeal the new agri-marketing laws enacted last September.

Internet services remained disrupted for the fifth day at the site on Delhi's outskirts where protesters are occupying a stretch of the Delhi-Meerut highway since November, even as a Ghaziabad Police officer told PTI that online connectivity has been restored but there could be glitches.

While scores of people on tractor-trailers continued to pour in Ghazipur from the Uttar Pradesh side of the highway, several farmers left for their native places with a resolve to make the February 6 chakka jaam a success in their regions, Bharatiya Kisan Union media in-charge Dharmendra Malik said.

People also came in from districts like Amroha and Bijnor in western UP, he said, adding among prominent ones were Samajwadi Party MLA Parvez Ali, who has extended support to the farmers' movement here.

BKU's Ghaziabad unit president Bijender Singh who was present at the UP Gate (Ghazipur) said preparations were on to make the Saturday's chakka jaam (blocking of roads as a form of protest) a success.

The call for the February 6 stir has been given by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of farmer unions protesting the farm laws.

Some of the people who reached the protest site said they faced problems reaching the site due to the barricading of Ghazipur from three sides, while some camping here since a few days rued the lack of mobile toilets and water while others struggled with internet connectivity.

We had to take a long detour instead of a straight and short route to Ghazipur, a man who reached here with a group of supporters in a tractor-trailer from Haryana told a TV channel.

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs had announced the suspension of internet services at the three border points of Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur and their adjoining areas from 11 pm on January 29 till 11 pm on January 31.

Later it extended the suspension till 11 pm on February 2.

There has been no further extension of internet suspension at these sites as of now, a Home Ministry official said on Wednesday.

BKU's Meerut zone president Pawan Khatana said the internet was inaccessible at Ghazipur till the time he left for a mahapanchayat in Haryana's Jind with union leader Rakesh Tikait and other supporters.

Ghaziabad Superintendent of Police (City 2) Gyanendra Singh told PTI that internet services have been restored but there could be glitches or slow speed due to crowd at the protest site.

BKU's Malik said the barricading and stringent security measures by the Delhi Police have hit traffic movement, leading to difficulties to people and even ambulances. He said farmers are agitating for their demands not to disturb others.

The Delhi Police has blocked all routes from the Ghazipur border to Delhi. The one-lane which was kept open on the stretch occupied by farmers has closed due to police barricading. The farmers have been demanding to give way to ambulances for two days. 

With no one hearing our appeal, we have opened a way for ambulances from between our tents and ambulances are being taken out from under the UP Gate flyover and sent to Anand Vihar via Kaushambi, he said.

Iron nails studded on roads, multi-layer iron and concrete barricades, concertina wires remained fixed as large number of security personnel were deployed as fortification of Ghazipur continued to prevent protesters' movement to Delhi.

On the security apparatus at the protest sites, Delhi Police Commissioner S N Shrivastava had Tuesday told media, We have only strengthened the barricading so that it is not broken again.

22:55 February 04

Situation at Ghazipur border worrying: Supriya Sule

"MPs from 10 parties visited Ghazipur border today. The things we saw there were worrying. We were there just to meet farmers but we were not allowed. The atmosphere there is not in the interest of the nation. It will be our effort to see that a solution comes out," NCP leader Supriya Sule said.

"The condition in which they (farmers) are sitting there (Delhi borders) is not right. A solution needs to be brought out with discussions," she added.

22:53 February 04

RJD announces support for 'chakka jaam'

The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has announced its support for the 'chakka jaam' being organised by the farmers for three hours on February 6 as a mark of protest against the three contentious farm laws. The RJD said it would be extending its moral support for the 'chakka jaam'.

20:28 February 04

Calling protesters Khalistanis an insult to farmers: Urmila

Calling farmers the backbone of the nation, actress-turned politician Urmila Matondkar said if the farmers are unhappy with the three agriculture laws, then the Centre must reconsider. The Shiv Sena leader further said that calling the protesters Khalistanis and traitors was an insult to farmers. She urged the Centre to immediately agree to the demands of the farmers. 

19:23 February 04

Haryana extends internet ban in two districts

The Haryana government has extended the suspension of mobile internet in Jhajjar and Sonipat districts by 24 hours due to the ongoing farmers' protest. All internet, SMS and dongle services will remain suspended in the two districts until 5 pm on February 5.

18:13 February 04

RSS' farmer body not to support 'chakka jaam'

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's farmers' body Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) said that it will not support the 'chakka jaam' call given for February 6.

BKS General Seceratery Badri Narayan Choudhary issued a statement and said that though the farmers' movement had political elements right from the beginning, it had become completely political over the past few days.

The BKS has also expressed concern that some anti-social elements may participate in the February 6 protest, and feared that it could turn violent just like the tractor rally on Republic Day.

Further, the BKS also asked farmers to maintain peace on February 6.

17:50 February 04

No harm if Hollywood artists support farmers: Tikait

No harm if Hollywood artists support farmers: Tikait

"There is no harm in Hollywood artists supporting farmers' movement. I don't know them personally, but they are supporting without any expectation. If Samyukt Kisan Morcha has thanked them, Kisan Union will do the same," Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait said.

17:45 February 04

Rahul or Priyanka likely to attend kisan panchayat in Saharanpur

According to reports, either one of Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is likely to attend a kisan panchayat in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur on February 8. 

17:23 February 04

'Chakka Jaam' will take place everywhere outside Delhi: Tikait

'Chakka Jaam' will take place everywhere outside Delhi: Tikait

"There will be a three-hour-long 'chakka jaam' on February 6. It will not take place in Delhi but everywhere outside Delhi. The people that will be stuck in it will be given food and water. We will tell them what the government is doing with us, " Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Spokesperson Rakesh Tikait said.

16:49 February 04

We briefly spoke about it: Kohli on farmers' stir  

Speaking to the media ahead of the first test against England, Indian Men's Cricket Team captain Virat Kohli said: "Any issue which is present in the country, we do talk about it and everyone has expressed what they had to say about the issue. We briefly spoke about it in the team meeting and then we carried on discussing the team's plans."

Kohli was referring to the ongoing farmers' protest. Several cricketers had yesterday tweeted against "propaganda" after international celebrities came out in support of the protesting farmers.

16:43 February 04

I still stand with farmers: Greta

Climate activist Greta Thunberg once again tweeted in support of the farmers' protest, after the Delhi Police reportedly filed an FIR against her for her earlier tweet.

"I still #StandWithFarmers and support their peaceful protest. No amount of hate, threats or violations of human rights will ever change that," Thunberg wrote.

16:39 February 04

Mahapanchayats' impact on farmers' stir

Mahapanchayats' impact on farmers' stir

The 'mahapanchayats' being conducted in Western Uttar Pradesh seem to have a clear bearing on the farmers' stir, as farmers have continuously been arriving at the Ghazipur border on their tractors to join the protest. 

16:06 February 04

Farmers gear up for Feb 6 'chakka jaam'

According to reports, farmer leaders at the Ghazipur border have been assigned the responsibility of visiting villages in their area to muster support for the 'chakka jam' on February 6.

While scores of people on tractor-trailers continued to pour in Ghazipur from the Uttar Pradesh side of the highway, several farmers left for their native places with a resolve to make the 'chakka jaam' a success in their regions.

15:45 February 04

Farmers get their own RO plant at Singhu border

Farmers get their own RO plant at Singhu border

With the police setting-up heavy barricading around the protest site at the Singhu border, the farmers had been facing extreme difficulty obtaining drinking water. However, the protest site now has its own RO water plant, which was set-up by Khalsa Aid.

15:18 February 04

Crime to view farmers' protests as political conspiracy: Priyanka

Crime to view farmers' protests as political conspiracy: Priyanka

"The three farm laws that should be rolled back are crime against the farmers, but the bigger crime is calling martyrs terrorists and viewing farmers' protests as political conspiracy against them," Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said after she met the family of the farmer who was killed during the Republic Day tractor rally.

15:15 February 04

Kin of deceased farmer want judicial inquiry: Priyanka

Kin of deceased farmer want judicial inquiry: Priyanka

"Family members of the deceased want judicial inquiry. We are with the farmers and their families. Out government is yet to identify this movement as a real struggle. There is no politics behind it. This is pain of our farmers," Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said after she met the family of the farmer who was killed during the Republic Day tractor rally.

14:55 February 04

Priyanka Gandhi meets family of deceased farmer in Rampur

Priyanka Gandhi meets family of deceased farmer in Rampur

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi met family members of Navreet Singh, a farmer who lost his life during the protest in New Delhi on Republic Day, and also attended a prayer ceremony for him. The 27-year-old died after his tractor overturned during the farmers' tractor parade on January 26. Accompanied by senior Congress leaders including party's Uttar Pradesh unit chief Ajay Kumar Lallu, Gandhi arrived at the native Dibdiba village of the deceased farmer around noon. She attended the 'antim ardas' (final prayers for the departed) and sat with family members with her head covered .

11:24 February 04

Delegation of opposition leaders return back

 Delegation of opposition leaders return back

Delhi: The delegation of opposition leaders that had gone to meet the protesting farmers at Ghazipur border is returning back.

11:23 February 04

"Videos and photos are getting circulated in which it's shown that nails are being taken off Ghazipur. These are just being repositioned. Position of arrangement at border remains the same," Delhi Police clarifies

10:34 February 04

Nails being removed from Ghazipur border

Nails being removed from Ghazipur border

Nails that were fixed near barricades at Ghazipur border (Delhi-UP border) are being removed.

10:23 February 04

We are here so that we can discuss this issue

We are here so that we can discuss this issue (farmers' protest) in Parliament, Speaker is not letting us raise the issue. Now all the parties will give details of what is happening here: SAD MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal

10:15 February 04

Gazipur border is closed. Traffic is diverted from Noida link road on NH 24, NH 9. Traffic is heavy on Murga mandi & Gazipur R/A, Road no. 56, Vikas marg, IP Extention, NH 24. Pl commute from other borders: Additional CP Traffic, Outer Range, Delhi.

10:13 February 04

Opposition leaders stopped by Police

Opposition leaders who have reached Ghazipur border to meet the protesting farmers have been stopped by Police.

10:09 February 04

A delegation of opposition leaders have reached Ghazipur border to meet the protesting farmers.

07:01 February 04

Fortification continues at Ghazipur, farmers gear up for Feb 6 'chakka jaam'

Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh): Stringent security continued on Wednesday at Ghazipur on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, one of the key protest sites where thousands of farmers are camping with a demand that the Centre repeal the new agri-marketing laws enacted last September.

Internet services remained disrupted for the fifth day at the site on Delhi's outskirts where protesters are occupying a stretch of the Delhi-Meerut highway since November, even as a Ghaziabad Police officer told PTI that online connectivity has been restored but there could be glitches.

While scores of people on tractor-trailers continued to pour in Ghazipur from the Uttar Pradesh side of the highway, several farmers left for their native places with a resolve to make the February 6 chakka jaam a success in their regions, Bharatiya Kisan Union media in-charge Dharmendra Malik said.

People also came in from districts like Amroha and Bijnor in western UP, he said, adding among prominent ones were Samajwadi Party MLA Parvez Ali, who has extended support to the farmers' movement here.

BKU's Ghaziabad unit president Bijender Singh who was present at the UP Gate (Ghazipur) said preparations were on to make the Saturday's chakka jaam (blocking of roads as a form of protest) a success.

The call for the February 6 stir has been given by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of farmer unions protesting the farm laws.

Some of the people who reached the protest site said they faced problems reaching the site due to the barricading of Ghazipur from three sides, while some camping here since a few days rued the lack of mobile toilets and water while others struggled with internet connectivity.

We had to take a long detour instead of a straight and short route to Ghazipur, a man who reached here with a group of supporters in a tractor-trailer from Haryana told a TV channel.

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs had announced the suspension of internet services at the three border points of Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur and their adjoining areas from 11 pm on January 29 till 11 pm on January 31.

Later it extended the suspension till 11 pm on February 2.

There has been no further extension of internet suspension at these sites as of now, a Home Ministry official said on Wednesday.

BKU's Meerut zone president Pawan Khatana said the internet was inaccessible at Ghazipur till the time he left for a mahapanchayat in Haryana's Jind with union leader Rakesh Tikait and other supporters.

Ghaziabad Superintendent of Police (City 2) Gyanendra Singh told PTI that internet services have been restored but there could be glitches or slow speed due to crowd at the protest site.

BKU's Malik said the barricading and stringent security measures by the Delhi Police have hit traffic movement, leading to difficulties to people and even ambulances. He said farmers are agitating for their demands not to disturb others.

The Delhi Police has blocked all routes from the Ghazipur border to Delhi. The one-lane which was kept open on the stretch occupied by farmers has closed due to police barricading. The farmers have been demanding to give way to ambulances for two days. 

With no one hearing our appeal, we have opened a way for ambulances from between our tents and ambulances are being taken out from under the UP Gate flyover and sent to Anand Vihar via Kaushambi, he said.

Iron nails studded on roads, multi-layer iron and concrete barricades, concertina wires remained fixed as large number of security personnel were deployed as fortification of Ghazipur continued to prevent protesters' movement to Delhi.

On the security apparatus at the protest sites, Delhi Police Commissioner S N Shrivastava had Tuesday told media, We have only strengthened the barricading so that it is not broken again.

Last Updated : Feb 4, 2021, 10:56 PM IST
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