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Security beefed up at Ghazipur border ahead of farmers' Tiranga Yatra

The farmers have announced to hoist the tricolour at the Ghazipur border on the occasion of Independence Day. Tiranga Yatra of Kailash Yatra will commence 10 days before August 15, when farmers will start reaching the border from different parts of the nation on tractors.

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Published : Aug 4, 2021, 7:18 PM IST

Updated : Aug 4, 2021, 7:45 PM IST

Ghaziabad: Security has been beefed up at the Ghazipur border between New Delhi and Uttar Pradesh ahead of the Tiranga Yatra of farmers. The farmers have announced to hoist the tricolour at the Ghazipur border on the occasion of Independence Day. Tiranga Yatra of Kailash Yatra will commence 10 days before August 15, when farmers will start reaching the border from different parts of the nation on tractors.

Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait has announced that he will be disclosing a big scam in the purchase of MSP on Thursday. Security agencies have also issued an alert as a huge crowd of farmers will be present on the Ghazipur border. Security has also been tightened in all public places in the area.

Rakesh Tikait briefs media on upcoming farmers' Tiranga Yatra

Read:| Farmers' organisations meeting in Delhi to end stand-off with Government

Earlier on June 27, security agencies have alerted of possible terror activities under the guise of farmers' movement following which strict security arrangements were made on the Ghazipur border. According to the police, a drone camera will help in monitoring and surveillance of the area on Thursday.

"Not only the Ghazipur border but the security of Anand Vihar, Nand Nagri and Loni border has also been increased," police added.

Talking about the possible threat at Tiranga Yatra, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said that he is aware of the news that some people may create disturbances by joining the farmers' Kailash Yatra.

Read:| Agriculture Minister Tomar has ridiculed farmers: Farmer leader Yudhvir Singh

"We are keeping an eye on the farmers' Tiranga Yatra to avoid any disturbances. Farmers carrying water and soil from Haryana are also reaching the Ghazipur border. We have informed the police about the event. They will do their job," the BKU leader said.

On the other hand, Bijnor's farmer leader Bijendra Singh, who is currently on the Ghazipur border, said that the farmers have made their security arrangements. "We know that some anti-social elements may be involved in the Tiranga Yatra to defame our movement. Which we are watching it. Any discrepancy will be immediately reported to the police," he said.

Read:| Kisan Sansad rejects Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020

Ghaziabad: Security has been beefed up at the Ghazipur border between New Delhi and Uttar Pradesh ahead of the Tiranga Yatra of farmers. The farmers have announced to hoist the tricolour at the Ghazipur border on the occasion of Independence Day. Tiranga Yatra of Kailash Yatra will commence 10 days before August 15, when farmers will start reaching the border from different parts of the nation on tractors.

Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait has announced that he will be disclosing a big scam in the purchase of MSP on Thursday. Security agencies have also issued an alert as a huge crowd of farmers will be present on the Ghazipur border. Security has also been tightened in all public places in the area.

Rakesh Tikait briefs media on upcoming farmers' Tiranga Yatra

Read:| Farmers' organisations meeting in Delhi to end stand-off with Government

Earlier on June 27, security agencies have alerted of possible terror activities under the guise of farmers' movement following which strict security arrangements were made on the Ghazipur border. According to the police, a drone camera will help in monitoring and surveillance of the area on Thursday.

"Not only the Ghazipur border but the security of Anand Vihar, Nand Nagri and Loni border has also been increased," police added.

Talking about the possible threat at Tiranga Yatra, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said that he is aware of the news that some people may create disturbances by joining the farmers' Kailash Yatra.

Read:| Agriculture Minister Tomar has ridiculed farmers: Farmer leader Yudhvir Singh

"We are keeping an eye on the farmers' Tiranga Yatra to avoid any disturbances. Farmers carrying water and soil from Haryana are also reaching the Ghazipur border. We have informed the police about the event. They will do their job," the BKU leader said.

On the other hand, Bijnor's farmer leader Bijendra Singh, who is currently on the Ghazipur border, said that the farmers have made their security arrangements. "We know that some anti-social elements may be involved in the Tiranga Yatra to defame our movement. Which we are watching it. Any discrepancy will be immediately reported to the police," he said.

Read:| Kisan Sansad rejects Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020

Last Updated : Aug 4, 2021, 7:45 PM IST
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