Delhi: BJP chief JP Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar hold a meeting over farmers protest at BJP chief's residence.
Not going to Burari, will gherao Delhi: Farmers Union
22:13 November 29
22:02 November 29
Wherever farmers want to protest in Delhi, they should be given permission. As per Delhi CM directives, AAP govt will play the role of Sewadar for protesting farmers. We'll arrange langar, water, electricity etc. for them. We will stand by the farmers: AAP leader Raghav Chadha
22:00 November 29
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot writes to PM Narendra Modi over recent farm laws and farmers' protest; says 'PM should reconsider the laws in the interest of farmers and protection of democratic values'.
21:21 November 29
Haryana Agriculture Minister JP Dalal targeted Congress over the farmer agitation. He described the movement as a conspiracy of the Congress.
19:44 November 29
Demonstrations of farmers protesting peacefully at the UP Gate turned violent after Delhi Police stopped the farmers from moving towards Delhi. A large number of farmers who came from Bulandshahr demonstrated fiercely on the UP border with sticks in their hands. During the demonstration, a fierce scuffle broke out between the policemen and farmers.
19:05 November 29
If he (Haryana CM) was so concerned about farmers spreading COVID in Haryana whose track record in the pandemic remains extremely poor, he should not have stopped them within the State, but should have allowed them to move quickly to Delhi. A man who can disown his own farmers and even go so far as to call them Khalistanis instead of standing by them in this hour of crisis, clearly has no moral scruples about spreading lies: Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh
19:00 November 29
Delhi: Tikri border on Delhi-Bahadurgarh road remains closed for traffic movement amidst ongoing farmers' protest. Security deployed near Tikri Border Metro Station.
18:09 November 29
All Khaps of Haryana today unanimously decided to support protesting farmers by all means. Khaps will gather tomorrow & proceed towards Delhi. We request Centre to re-consider Farm Laws. Everyone has a right to express themselves: Sombir Sangwan, Haryana Khap Pradhan & Dadri MLA
18:09 November 29
Delhi: Senior Advocate HS Phoolka assembles with lawyers outside the Supreme Court to express solidarity with farmers of the 'Delhi Chalo' protest
"It is wrong to paint their protest in a political colour. Their demands are reasonable and the govt should accept them," he says.
17:28 November 29
Instead of going to open jail in Burari, we've decided that we will gherao Delhi by blocking 5 main entry points to Delhi. We've got 4 months ration with us, so nothing to worry. Our Operations Committee will decide everything. We've decided that we won't allow any political party leader to speak on our stage, be it Congress, BJP, AAP or other parties. Our Committee will allow other organisations, who are supporting us, to speak if they follow our rules. We want to apologise to media for misbehaviour with them by a few protesters unknowingly. To avoid such situations in future, we've decided that after every meeting, an official press note will be released by us for media: Surjeet S Phul, President, BKU Krantikari (Punjab)
17:12 November 29
Govt has proposed to meet on Dec 3 for fourth time. So, talks are already going on, nobody should think govt isn't ready for it. Govt is open for talks,farmers' unions should create atmosphere for it. They should leave agitation & choose talks:Union Agriculture Min Narendra Tomar
17:11 November 29
The condition put forward for talks is an insult to farmers. We've decided that we'll never go to Burari Park as we got proof that it's an open jail. Delhi Police told Uttarakhand Farmer Association President that they'll take them to Jantar Mantar but instead locked them at Burari Park: Surjeet S Phul, State President of BKU Krantikari (Punjab) on Union Home Minister Amit Shah's offer to hold talks before 3rd Dec
16:55 November 29
Singhu border still closed from both sides. Traffic has been diverted from Mukarba Chowk & GTK road. Traffic is very very heavy. Please avoid outer ring road from signature bridge to Rohini & vice versa, GTK road, NH 44 & Singhu borders: Delhi Traffic Police
16:44 November 29
The centre should let go of their stubbornness by inviting farmers for negotiations. The way Haryana govt tried to stop farmers, it has hurt their sentiments. Farmers' demands are justified & I support them. I urge the centre to find solution: Bhupinder S Hooda, Former CM Haryana
16:43 November 29
We'll not go to Burari. Our 30 farmers' organisations take decisions after consensus is developed. Our leaders will brief media about it later today: Baldev Singh Sirsa, Farmers' leader at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) on Home Minister's offer to hold talks before 3rd Dec
16:43 November 29
Govt should talk to the farmers with an open heart and without any conditions: Yogendra Yadav
15:51 November 29
DCP Gaurav Sharma on situation at Singhu border.
15:37 November 29
If any dangerous situation arises due to coronavirus, Punjab govt will be responsible for it. I tried to speak to Punjab CM on this matter but he denied of receiving any call. Later when I showed the proof, he was left speechless: Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar
15:08 November 29
Haryana farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chadhuni speaks
14:52 November 29
Delhi: Farmers continue their protest against the farm laws, at Nirankari Samagam Ground in Burari, the govt designated place for the protest.
"Our leaders are holding a meeting. We will follow whatever they decide," says an agitating farmer.
14:03 November 29
There should be no conditions for holding talks with protesting farmers: Satyender Jain
Stressing that the Central government should immediately converse with the protesting farmers, Delhi Home Minister Satyendar Jain on Sunday said that there should be no conditions for holding talks with the farmers.
Jain's remark comes a day after Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured the farmers that the Centre is ready to hold discussions with them before December if they shift their protest to a structured place and vacate roads and highways, where they have been protesting.
"There should not be any condition for talks with farmers. The talks should be held immediately. They are the farmers of our country. They should be allowed to stage their protest where they want," Jain told reporters here.
The farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, embarked on 'Dilli Chalo' march to protest against the three new farm laws.
When asked about the problems being faced by Delhites due to the farmers' protest, Jain said that these farmers are also facing problems.
"They have travelled hundreds of kilometres from their homes to put forward their objections. They have a right to speak their mind in a peaceful manner. This is a democracy," he added.
13:36 November 29
12:45 November 29
Meeting of farmers underway at Delhi-Haryana border
A meeting of farmers is underway at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) as they continue their protest against the Central farm laws on Sunday.
Farmers were seen sitting together and discussing their future plans regarding the protest. This is a key meeting since farmers are yet to decide on moving to Burari from borders after a request from the Centre. During the meeting, the farmers raised anti-government slogans, saying that "fulfill our demands" and "we will not go back".
Manjeet Sheoran, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) East District said that the farmers have not been allowed to move anywhere except Burari."If they (farmers) are planning to move towards Burari, we will accompany them till there but permission has not been granted to them to move somewhere else. We have outside forces and Delhi Police constables are with us. We have all the adequate arrangements," said Sheoran.On the other hand, commuters headed towards the national capital from other states said they are facing problems due to road blockade at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border).
Security has been beefed up at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) as farmers' protest continues, some protesters are expected to conduct a meeting at 11 am on Sunday to discuss their next strategy.
12:44 November 29
Tikri border closed for traffic movement as farmers continue to protest agri laws
Tikri border has been closed for any traffic as the farmers continue to protest the Centre's farm laws, said DelhiTraffic Police on Sunday.
With this, the available open borders to Haryana are Jharoda, Dhansa, Daurala Jhatikera, Badusari, Kapashera, Rajokri NH 8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam Vihar and Dundahera.
"Tikri border is closed for any traffic movement. Available Open Borders to Haryana are following Borders Jharoda, Dhansa, Daurala Jhatikera, Badusari, Kapashera, Rajokri NH 8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam vihar and Dundahera borders," Delhi Traffic Police tweeted.
Meanwhile, Manjeet Sheoran, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) East District said that the farmers have not been allowed to move anywhere except Burari.
"If they (farmers) are planning to move towards Burari, we will accompany them till there but permission has not been granted to them to move somewhere else. We have outside forces and Delhi Police constables are with us. We have all the adequate arrangements," said Sheoran.
On the other hand, commuters headed towards the national capital from other states said they are facing problems due to road blockade at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border).
Security has been beefed up at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) as farmers' protest continues, some protesters are expected to conduct a meeting at 11 am on Sunday to discuss their next strategy.
Farmers at the border decided yesterday that they will continue their protest here and will not go anywhere else.
The security has also been tightened on the Delhi-Haryana border as farmers, who are opposing the farm laws, stayed put at the Delhi border points.
The farmers further said the government should come forward with an "open heart" and not with a "condition".
The Delhi administration has allotted the Burari ground to the farmers for protesting. While some hundred shifted there on Saturday morning after they were allowed to enter Delhi through the Tikri border, thousand others are demanding that they be allowed to enter the heart of the city.
The Home Minister said that the Centre was ready to deliberate on every problem and demand of the farmers as soon as they move to the ground allocated by the Delhi Police.
The farmers of Kisan Union Amristar said that if the government really wished to hear their problems, they can visit the farmers at the Singhu border.
The farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, embarked on 'Dilli Chalo' march to protest against the three new farm laws.
11:49 November 29
A meeting of farmers is underway at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) as they continue their protest against the farm laws.
11:44 November 29
Even as farmers of Punjab and Haryana continue to rally at Singhu and Tikari border entry points, scores of Uttar Pradesh farmers gathered at Ghazipur on the Delhi-Ghazipur border on Sunday morning in their bid to enter the national capital.
Though the police officials were holding talks with them and were willing to allow them to go to Burari in north-west Delhi where a section of farmers have already been camping, the farmers from Uttar Pradesh – rallying under the banner of Bharatiya Kisan Union -- were adamant on visiting Parliament House in central Delhi to lodge their protest against the three central farm laws.
East Delhi's Additional DCP Manjeet Sheoran crossed the Delhi border and interacted with leaders of around 200 farmers who had gathered in Ghaziabad territory adjoining Delhi.
Even as police officials asked farmers about their plans for the day, they did not reveal anything in this regard.
Reacting to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's advice to farmers to rally in Burari, Sanjay Tyagi, a farmer from Muzaffarnagar, said: "What will we get by going to Burari? Will Amit Shah come there to seek our votes? If he wishes to talk to farmers, he should come on the interstate border."
"The Centre is harassing farmers. Only farmer and jawans did not give up during coronavirus. We will go to Parliament House and nowhere else," he said.
He said that farmers were well aware of the inconvenience caused to the general public due to their plan to hold protest in Delhi, but asserted that it was the need of the hour as the farmers fed the whole country.
"Talks with farmers are going on; we have told the farmers that we are ready to send them to Burari. They have not yet taken a decision. If they are willing, we will take them to the Burari ground," Sheoran said.
He said that the police had no information as yet on the arrival of more farmers on the spot from various places in Uttar Pradesh.
10:11 November 29
Farmers protesting against the farm laws stay put at Tikri border amid police deployment. Government has given permission to the agitating farmers to hold their protest at Nirankari Samagam Ground in Burari.
09:48 November 29
They (agitating farmers) are sitting peacefully & have been cooperating till now. Our objective is to maintain law & order & to ensure that the arrangements are in place to facilitate their movement: Surendra Yadav, Joint CP, Northern Range, Delhi
09:14 November 29
Farmers continue their protest against the farm laws at Ghaziabad-Delhi border. Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait says, "Protests happen at Ramlila ground, then why should we go to Nirankari Bhawan, a private facility? We will stay put here today".
07:18 November 29
Security personnel stay put at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) as farmers' protest continues. Farmers at the border decided yesterday that they'll continue their protest here & won't go anywhere else. It was also decided that they'll meet at 11 am daily to discuss strategy.
07:01 November 29
Farmers will stay wherever they are for now and the next course of action will be decided on Sunday, a union leader said.
Bharatiya Kisan Union (Dakaunda) president Buta Singh Burjgill over the phone said no decision has yet been taken on shifting to the Burari ground in Delhi, a place earmarked for their agitation by police.
“It has been decided that on Saturday night, protesting farmers will stay wherever they are,” he said, adding that a large number of them have assembled at the Singhu and Tikri borders with the national capital.
He said representatives of several farmers'' organisations will hold another round of meeting on Sunday to decide the next course of action.
However, the BKU (Ekta-Ugrahan), one of the largest farmer organisations in Punjab, said they will not go to the Burari ground in Delhi.
“We urge the Union government to give us a place at the Jantar Mantar for the agitation. We will not go to the Burari ground at any cost,” said BKU (Ekta-Ugrahan) senior vice-president Jhanda Singh Jethuke.
06:57 November 29
Amit Shah Ji has called for an early meeting on a condition, it's not good. He should've offered talks with an open heart without condition. We'll hold meeting tomorrow morning to decide our response: Jagjit Singh, Bharatiya Kisan Union's Punjab Pres, at Singhu border
06:55 November 29
Accept Shah's appeal, Punjab CM urges protesting farmers
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday urged the protesting farmers to reciprocate to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's gesture by accepting his appeal to shift to a designated place, thus paving the way for early talks to resolve their issues.
Reacting to Shah's offer to hold discussions with the farmers at the earliest, Amarinder Singh said it is in the best interest of the farming community and the nation at large.
Shah's statement reflecting the Centre's willingness to listen to the farmers is a welcome step, said the Chief Minister, stressing that the only solution to the current stalemate on the farm laws issue is discussion.
Since the Home Minister has made it clear that the government of India is "ready to deliberate on every problem and demand" of the farmers, and would hold talks the day after the farmers shift to the designated site in Delhi for their protest, the leaders should also move forward, said the Chief Minister.
Only by sitting across the table can both sides come to a solution to the problem, he added.
Pointing out that the purpose of their protest is not to block highways and inconvenience people but to pressurise the Central government to listen to their voice, the Chief Minister said the farmers have already won half the battle by bringing the Union government to the negotiating table without further delay.
The farmers should grab the Union Home Minister's offer and make the most of the opportunity to resolve the crisis triggered by the central laws, Amarinder Singh said.
He and his government are prepared to extend their full support to these negotiations, and are willing to mediate in the collective interest of all, Amarinder Singh said.
It is in Punjab's interest, and that of every Punjabi, to find an early solution to the problem, he added.
06:45 November 29
Protesting Farmers to Decide Next Course of Action today
New Delhi: If farmers' unions want to hold discussions before December 3 then, I want to assure you that the government will hold talks to address your concerns the very next day after you all move the protest to the designated place: Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
22:13 November 29
Delhi: BJP chief JP Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar hold a meeting over farmers protest at BJP chief's residence.
22:02 November 29
Wherever farmers want to protest in Delhi, they should be given permission. As per Delhi CM directives, AAP govt will play the role of Sewadar for protesting farmers. We'll arrange langar, water, electricity etc. for them. We will stand by the farmers: AAP leader Raghav Chadha
22:00 November 29
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot writes to PM Narendra Modi over recent farm laws and farmers' protest; says 'PM should reconsider the laws in the interest of farmers and protection of democratic values'.
21:21 November 29
Haryana Agriculture Minister JP Dalal targeted Congress over the farmer agitation. He described the movement as a conspiracy of the Congress.
19:44 November 29
Demonstrations of farmers protesting peacefully at the UP Gate turned violent after Delhi Police stopped the farmers from moving towards Delhi. A large number of farmers who came from Bulandshahr demonstrated fiercely on the UP border with sticks in their hands. During the demonstration, a fierce scuffle broke out between the policemen and farmers.
19:05 November 29
If he (Haryana CM) was so concerned about farmers spreading COVID in Haryana whose track record in the pandemic remains extremely poor, he should not have stopped them within the State, but should have allowed them to move quickly to Delhi. A man who can disown his own farmers and even go so far as to call them Khalistanis instead of standing by them in this hour of crisis, clearly has no moral scruples about spreading lies: Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh
19:00 November 29
Delhi: Tikri border on Delhi-Bahadurgarh road remains closed for traffic movement amidst ongoing farmers' protest. Security deployed near Tikri Border Metro Station.
18:09 November 29
All Khaps of Haryana today unanimously decided to support protesting farmers by all means. Khaps will gather tomorrow & proceed towards Delhi. We request Centre to re-consider Farm Laws. Everyone has a right to express themselves: Sombir Sangwan, Haryana Khap Pradhan & Dadri MLA
18:09 November 29
Delhi: Senior Advocate HS Phoolka assembles with lawyers outside the Supreme Court to express solidarity with farmers of the 'Delhi Chalo' protest
"It is wrong to paint their protest in a political colour. Their demands are reasonable and the govt should accept them," he says.
17:28 November 29
Instead of going to open jail in Burari, we've decided that we will gherao Delhi by blocking 5 main entry points to Delhi. We've got 4 months ration with us, so nothing to worry. Our Operations Committee will decide everything. We've decided that we won't allow any political party leader to speak on our stage, be it Congress, BJP, AAP or other parties. Our Committee will allow other organisations, who are supporting us, to speak if they follow our rules. We want to apologise to media for misbehaviour with them by a few protesters unknowingly. To avoid such situations in future, we've decided that after every meeting, an official press note will be released by us for media: Surjeet S Phul, President, BKU Krantikari (Punjab)
17:12 November 29
Govt has proposed to meet on Dec 3 for fourth time. So, talks are already going on, nobody should think govt isn't ready for it. Govt is open for talks,farmers' unions should create atmosphere for it. They should leave agitation & choose talks:Union Agriculture Min Narendra Tomar
17:11 November 29
The condition put forward for talks is an insult to farmers. We've decided that we'll never go to Burari Park as we got proof that it's an open jail. Delhi Police told Uttarakhand Farmer Association President that they'll take them to Jantar Mantar but instead locked them at Burari Park: Surjeet S Phul, State President of BKU Krantikari (Punjab) on Union Home Minister Amit Shah's offer to hold talks before 3rd Dec
16:55 November 29
Singhu border still closed from both sides. Traffic has been diverted from Mukarba Chowk & GTK road. Traffic is very very heavy. Please avoid outer ring road from signature bridge to Rohini & vice versa, GTK road, NH 44 & Singhu borders: Delhi Traffic Police
16:44 November 29
The centre should let go of their stubbornness by inviting farmers for negotiations. The way Haryana govt tried to stop farmers, it has hurt their sentiments. Farmers' demands are justified & I support them. I urge the centre to find solution: Bhupinder S Hooda, Former CM Haryana
16:43 November 29
We'll not go to Burari. Our 30 farmers' organisations take decisions after consensus is developed. Our leaders will brief media about it later today: Baldev Singh Sirsa, Farmers' leader at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) on Home Minister's offer to hold talks before 3rd Dec
16:43 November 29
Govt should talk to the farmers with an open heart and without any conditions: Yogendra Yadav
15:51 November 29
DCP Gaurav Sharma on situation at Singhu border.
15:37 November 29
If any dangerous situation arises due to coronavirus, Punjab govt will be responsible for it. I tried to speak to Punjab CM on this matter but he denied of receiving any call. Later when I showed the proof, he was left speechless: Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar
15:08 November 29
Haryana farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chadhuni speaks
14:52 November 29
Delhi: Farmers continue their protest against the farm laws, at Nirankari Samagam Ground in Burari, the govt designated place for the protest.
"Our leaders are holding a meeting. We will follow whatever they decide," says an agitating farmer.
14:03 November 29
There should be no conditions for holding talks with protesting farmers: Satyender Jain
Stressing that the Central government should immediately converse with the protesting farmers, Delhi Home Minister Satyendar Jain on Sunday said that there should be no conditions for holding talks with the farmers.
Jain's remark comes a day after Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured the farmers that the Centre is ready to hold discussions with them before December if they shift their protest to a structured place and vacate roads and highways, where they have been protesting.
"There should not be any condition for talks with farmers. The talks should be held immediately. They are the farmers of our country. They should be allowed to stage their protest where they want," Jain told reporters here.
The farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, embarked on 'Dilli Chalo' march to protest against the three new farm laws.
When asked about the problems being faced by Delhites due to the farmers' protest, Jain said that these farmers are also facing problems.
"They have travelled hundreds of kilometres from their homes to put forward their objections. They have a right to speak their mind in a peaceful manner. This is a democracy," he added.
13:36 November 29
12:45 November 29
Meeting of farmers underway at Delhi-Haryana border
A meeting of farmers is underway at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) as they continue their protest against the Central farm laws on Sunday.
Farmers were seen sitting together and discussing their future plans regarding the protest. This is a key meeting since farmers are yet to decide on moving to Burari from borders after a request from the Centre. During the meeting, the farmers raised anti-government slogans, saying that "fulfill our demands" and "we will not go back".
Manjeet Sheoran, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) East District said that the farmers have not been allowed to move anywhere except Burari."If they (farmers) are planning to move towards Burari, we will accompany them till there but permission has not been granted to them to move somewhere else. We have outside forces and Delhi Police constables are with us. We have all the adequate arrangements," said Sheoran.On the other hand, commuters headed towards the national capital from other states said they are facing problems due to road blockade at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border).
Security has been beefed up at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) as farmers' protest continues, some protesters are expected to conduct a meeting at 11 am on Sunday to discuss their next strategy.
12:44 November 29
Tikri border closed for traffic movement as farmers continue to protest agri laws
Tikri border has been closed for any traffic as the farmers continue to protest the Centre's farm laws, said DelhiTraffic Police on Sunday.
With this, the available open borders to Haryana are Jharoda, Dhansa, Daurala Jhatikera, Badusari, Kapashera, Rajokri NH 8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam Vihar and Dundahera.
"Tikri border is closed for any traffic movement. Available Open Borders to Haryana are following Borders Jharoda, Dhansa, Daurala Jhatikera, Badusari, Kapashera, Rajokri NH 8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam vihar and Dundahera borders," Delhi Traffic Police tweeted.
Meanwhile, Manjeet Sheoran, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) East District said that the farmers have not been allowed to move anywhere except Burari.
"If they (farmers) are planning to move towards Burari, we will accompany them till there but permission has not been granted to them to move somewhere else. We have outside forces and Delhi Police constables are with us. We have all the adequate arrangements," said Sheoran.
On the other hand, commuters headed towards the national capital from other states said they are facing problems due to road blockade at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border).
Security has been beefed up at the Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) as farmers' protest continues, some protesters are expected to conduct a meeting at 11 am on Sunday to discuss their next strategy.
Farmers at the border decided yesterday that they will continue their protest here and will not go anywhere else.
The security has also been tightened on the Delhi-Haryana border as farmers, who are opposing the farm laws, stayed put at the Delhi border points.
The farmers further said the government should come forward with an "open heart" and not with a "condition".
The Delhi administration has allotted the Burari ground to the farmers for protesting. While some hundred shifted there on Saturday morning after they were allowed to enter Delhi through the Tikri border, thousand others are demanding that they be allowed to enter the heart of the city.
The Home Minister said that the Centre was ready to deliberate on every problem and demand of the farmers as soon as they move to the ground allocated by the Delhi Police.
The farmers of Kisan Union Amristar said that if the government really wished to hear their problems, they can visit the farmers at the Singhu border.
The farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, embarked on 'Dilli Chalo' march to protest against the three new farm laws.
11:49 November 29
A meeting of farmers is underway at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) as they continue their protest against the farm laws.
11:44 November 29
Even as farmers of Punjab and Haryana continue to rally at Singhu and Tikari border entry points, scores of Uttar Pradesh farmers gathered at Ghazipur on the Delhi-Ghazipur border on Sunday morning in their bid to enter the national capital.
Though the police officials were holding talks with them and were willing to allow them to go to Burari in north-west Delhi where a section of farmers have already been camping, the farmers from Uttar Pradesh – rallying under the banner of Bharatiya Kisan Union -- were adamant on visiting Parliament House in central Delhi to lodge their protest against the three central farm laws.
East Delhi's Additional DCP Manjeet Sheoran crossed the Delhi border and interacted with leaders of around 200 farmers who had gathered in Ghaziabad territory adjoining Delhi.
Even as police officials asked farmers about their plans for the day, they did not reveal anything in this regard.
Reacting to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's advice to farmers to rally in Burari, Sanjay Tyagi, a farmer from Muzaffarnagar, said: "What will we get by going to Burari? Will Amit Shah come there to seek our votes? If he wishes to talk to farmers, he should come on the interstate border."
"The Centre is harassing farmers. Only farmer and jawans did not give up during coronavirus. We will go to Parliament House and nowhere else," he said.
He said that farmers were well aware of the inconvenience caused to the general public due to their plan to hold protest in Delhi, but asserted that it was the need of the hour as the farmers fed the whole country.
"Talks with farmers are going on; we have told the farmers that we are ready to send them to Burari. They have not yet taken a decision. If they are willing, we will take them to the Burari ground," Sheoran said.
He said that the police had no information as yet on the arrival of more farmers on the spot from various places in Uttar Pradesh.
10:11 November 29
Farmers protesting against the farm laws stay put at Tikri border amid police deployment. Government has given permission to the agitating farmers to hold their protest at Nirankari Samagam Ground in Burari.
09:48 November 29
They (agitating farmers) are sitting peacefully & have been cooperating till now. Our objective is to maintain law & order & to ensure that the arrangements are in place to facilitate their movement: Surendra Yadav, Joint CP, Northern Range, Delhi
09:14 November 29
Farmers continue their protest against the farm laws at Ghaziabad-Delhi border. Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait says, "Protests happen at Ramlila ground, then why should we go to Nirankari Bhawan, a private facility? We will stay put here today".
07:18 November 29
Security personnel stay put at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) as farmers' protest continues. Farmers at the border decided yesterday that they'll continue their protest here & won't go anywhere else. It was also decided that they'll meet at 11 am daily to discuss strategy.
07:01 November 29
Farmers will stay wherever they are for now and the next course of action will be decided on Sunday, a union leader said.
Bharatiya Kisan Union (Dakaunda) president Buta Singh Burjgill over the phone said no decision has yet been taken on shifting to the Burari ground in Delhi, a place earmarked for their agitation by police.
“It has been decided that on Saturday night, protesting farmers will stay wherever they are,” he said, adding that a large number of them have assembled at the Singhu and Tikri borders with the national capital.
He said representatives of several farmers'' organisations will hold another round of meeting on Sunday to decide the next course of action.
However, the BKU (Ekta-Ugrahan), one of the largest farmer organisations in Punjab, said they will not go to the Burari ground in Delhi.
“We urge the Union government to give us a place at the Jantar Mantar for the agitation. We will not go to the Burari ground at any cost,” said BKU (Ekta-Ugrahan) senior vice-president Jhanda Singh Jethuke.
06:57 November 29
Amit Shah Ji has called for an early meeting on a condition, it's not good. He should've offered talks with an open heart without condition. We'll hold meeting tomorrow morning to decide our response: Jagjit Singh, Bharatiya Kisan Union's Punjab Pres, at Singhu border
06:55 November 29
Accept Shah's appeal, Punjab CM urges protesting farmers
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday urged the protesting farmers to reciprocate to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's gesture by accepting his appeal to shift to a designated place, thus paving the way for early talks to resolve their issues.
Reacting to Shah's offer to hold discussions with the farmers at the earliest, Amarinder Singh said it is in the best interest of the farming community and the nation at large.
Shah's statement reflecting the Centre's willingness to listen to the farmers is a welcome step, said the Chief Minister, stressing that the only solution to the current stalemate on the farm laws issue is discussion.
Since the Home Minister has made it clear that the government of India is "ready to deliberate on every problem and demand" of the farmers, and would hold talks the day after the farmers shift to the designated site in Delhi for their protest, the leaders should also move forward, said the Chief Minister.
Only by sitting across the table can both sides come to a solution to the problem, he added.
Pointing out that the purpose of their protest is not to block highways and inconvenience people but to pressurise the Central government to listen to their voice, the Chief Minister said the farmers have already won half the battle by bringing the Union government to the negotiating table without further delay.
The farmers should grab the Union Home Minister's offer and make the most of the opportunity to resolve the crisis triggered by the central laws, Amarinder Singh said.
He and his government are prepared to extend their full support to these negotiations, and are willing to mediate in the collective interest of all, Amarinder Singh said.
It is in Punjab's interest, and that of every Punjabi, to find an early solution to the problem, he added.
06:45 November 29
Protesting Farmers to Decide Next Course of Action today
New Delhi: If farmers' unions want to hold discussions before December 3 then, I want to assure you that the government will hold talks to address your concerns the very next day after you all move the protest to the designated place: Union Home Minister Amit Shah.