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Kisan Kranti Yatra LIVE Updates: Protesting Farmers Lathicharged at Delhi-UP Border; Water Cannons, Tear Gas Shells Fired

News18.com | October 2, 2018, 11:37 AM IST
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Kisan Kranti Yatra LIVE Updates: Police are firing water cannons and tear-gas shells at thousands of farmers allied with the Bhartiya Kisan Union, who are trying to breach the barricades at the Delhi-UP border to enter the national capital. Anticipating trouble, the Delhi Police have imposed prohibitory orders in east and northeast Delhi. Miffed by imposition of Section 144 during a “peaceful” protest, farmers' body president Naresh Tikait said, "Why have we been stopped here (at UP-Delhi border)? The rally was proceeding in a disciplined manner. If we don't tell our government about our problems then whom do we tell? Do we go to Pakistan or Bangladesh?"

Tikait alleged that the Uttar Pradesh government and the Centre had not fulfilled the demands of the farmers. "We have organised the march to press for implementation of the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations, loans waiver and scrapping the ban on plying of 10-year-old tractors in the national capital region among others," he said.
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Oct 2, 2018 11:37 am (IST)

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal says the protesting farmers should be allowed to enter the capital. “Farmers should be allowed to enter Delhi. Why are they not being allowed? This is wrong. We are with the farmers,” he says.

Oct 2, 2018 11:30 am (IST)

Police have now started firing tear gas shells to keep the protesting farmers away from the barricades at the border. The protesters had earlier succeeded in breaching the barricades, following which the police personnel regrouped and put up barricades at a distance.

Oct 2, 2018 11:24 am (IST)

The protesters are proceeding towards Delhi with hundreds of tractor-trolleys and private vehicles, according to the order by the DCP (East).  They may also be carrying sticks/lathis/cans and possibility of them turning unruly cannot be ruled out on slightest provocation, it said. "The yatra, thus has potential of disruption of traffic and creating law and order problems. Hence, it is essential to maintain law and order and peace in the national capital territory of Delhi with intent to avoid any inconvenience to general public," said the order. There are also instructions against carrying firearms, stones and corrosive substances.

Oct 2, 2018 11:23 am (IST)

The Delhi Police are also in touch with their counterpart in Uttar Pradesh to ensure that the protesting farmers do not enter Delhi. "They have not sought any permission from the Delhi Police for the protests," a senior police official said. The order prohibits assembly of five or more people and holding of any public meeting. It also prohibits the usage of any amplifier, loudspeaker, and similar instruments. The march is being organised from Patanjali (Uttarakhand) to Kisan Ghat (Delhi) via Muzaffarnagar, Daurala, Partapur, Modi Nagar/Muradnagar, Hindon Ghat between September 23 to October 2. It will pass through Ghaziabad (in Uttar Pradesh) and will proceed via Preet Vihar and Geeta Colony flyover in east Delhi on Tuesday.

Oct 2, 2018 11:23 am (IST)

In east Delhi, the prohibitory orders, issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pankaj Singh under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, would be in force until October 8. It covers Preet Vihar, Jagatpuri, Shakarpur, Madhu Vihar, Ghazipur, Mayur Vihar, Mandawli, Pandav Nagar, Kalyanpuri and New Ashok Nagar police station limits.  In northeast Delhi, the prohibitory orders were issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Northeast) Atul Kumar Thakur and will be in force till October 4. 

Oct 2, 2018 11:22 am (IST)

Thousands of farmers allied with the Bhartiya Kisan Union are locked in a tense standoff at the UP-Delhi border with the police, trying to breach barricades to march towards the national capital. Anticipating trouble, the Delhi Police have imposed prohibitory orders in east and northeast Delhi. Miffed by imposition of Section 144 during a “peaceful” protest, farmers' body president Naresh Tikait said, "Why have we been stopped here (at UP-Delhi border)? The rally was proceeding in a disciplined manner. If we don't tell our government about our problems then whom do we tell? Do we go to Pakistan or Bangladesh?"

Kisan Kranti Yatra LIVE Updates: Protesting Farmers Lathicharged at Delhi-UP Border; Water Cannons, Tear Gas Shells Fired

In east Delhi, the prohibitory orders, issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pankaj Singh under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, would be in force until October 8. It covers Preet Vihar, Jagatpuri, Shakarpur, Madhu Vihar, Ghazipur, Mayur Vihar, Mandawli, Pandav Nagar, Kalyanpuri and New Ashok Nagar police station limits.

In northeast Delhi, the prohibitory orders were issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Northeast) Atul Kumar Thakur and will be in force till October 4.

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Farmers at Delhi border. Photo: Vivek Mathpal

The Delhi Police are also in touch with their counterpart in Uttar Pradesh to ensure that the protesting farmers do not enter Delhi. "They have not sought any permission from the Delhi Police for the protests," a senior police official said.

The order prohibits assembly of five or more people and holding of any public meeting. It also prohibits the usage of any amplifier, loudspeaker, and similar instruments.

The march is being organised from Patanjali (Uttarakhand) to Kisan Ghat (Delhi) via Muzaffarnagar, Daurala, Partapur, Modi Nagar/Muradnagar, Hindon Ghat between September 23 to October 2, Thakur said.

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Protesters moving towards Delhi in a vehicles. Photo: Vivek Mathpal

It will pass through Ghaziabad (in Uttar Pradesh) and will proceed via Preet Vihar and Geeta Colony flyover in east Delhi on Tuesday.

"A large number of protesters are likely to come in Delhi from bordering areas of east district. This may create law and order situation and may disturb the peace and tranquillity and endanger human life or property in the area of east district," Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pankaj Singh said.

Northeast Delhi DCP Thakur said, "As it has been experienced in the past, during the Kisan Kranti Yatra, a large number of protestors/participants plans to enter in the area of north-east district from the borders of Delhi-Uttar Pradesh."

The protesters are proceeding towards Delhi with hundreds of tractor-trolleys and private vehicles, according to the order by the DCP (East). They may also be carrying sticks/lathis/cans and possibility of them turning unruly cannot be ruled out on slightest provocation, it said.

"The yatra, thus has potential of disruption of traffic and creating law and order problems. Hence, it is essential to maintain law and order and peace in the national capital territory of Delhi with intent to avoid any inconvenience to general public," said the order.

There are also instructions against carrying firearms, stones and corrosive substances.

The protestors are marching towards the national capital with their several demands including farm loan-waiver.

Section 144 of the CrPC of 1973 empowers an executive magistrate to prohibit an assembly of more than four people in an area.

The Delhi Traffic Police has also issued an advisory asking motorists to avoid the Meerut Expressway.

"In view of the large scale gathering of protestors on the Ghazipur border, the motorists going towards Ghaziabad, Hapur, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Roorkee, Haridwar are advised to avoid the Meerut Expressway (Ghazipur Border) and take alternative routes as per their convenience," the advisory said.

Those going towards Ghaziabad can take Ghazipur Chowk, Road No 56 towards ISBT Anand Vihar, Apsara Border, GT Road and Mohan Nagar, it said.

Commuters can also drive through Shahdara, Dilshad Garden, Mohan Garden to reach Ghaziabad.

For going towards Noida, commuters have been advised to take DND Flyover, Noida Link Road and Mahamaya Flyover.
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