New Delhi. After the removal of barricading by the farmers from the Delhi border, the political mercury has become high. Congress leader and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi has taunted the central government. Rahul Gandhi has said that the barricading has been removed from the Delhi border, soon three agricultural laws will also be removed.
Rahul Gandhi said on Friday that now only the ostentatious barriers have been removed, soon all the three anti-agriculture laws will also be removed. Let us inform that in protest against the three agricultural laws of the Central Government, the roads which were closed due to the farmers protesting on all the borders of Delhi have been restored by the Delhi Police.
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Rahul Gandhi attacked through tweet
Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi tweeted in this matter. In his tweet, Rahul has written, ‘Right now only the ostentatious barriers have been removed, soon all the three anti-agriculture laws will also be removed. Annadata Satyagraha Zindabad!
The Delhi Police on Friday started removing barbed wire and barricades from the farmers’ agitation site in Ghazipur near the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border.
Police said that on the orders of the Supreme Court, National Highway No. 9 (NH-9) has been opened.
Delhi Police’s Special CP Law and Order Deepender Pathak and DCP East Priyanka Kashyap arrived to take stock of the removal of barricades on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway. During this, Special CP Deependra Pathak said that the road is being opened on the orders of the Supreme Court. This initiative has been taken by Delhi Police.
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SC: Protest but it is wrong to block the way
Following violence during a ‘tractor parade’ in Delhi on January 26 by farmers protesting three central agricultural laws, police had put up iron and cement barricades and barbed wire.
Since then questions were being raised on this continuously. After this, the Supreme Court had also said during the hearing in this case that the farmers should protest but blocking the way is wrong.
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