Farmers' march stopped at barricades, teargas shells fired
Ambala police had earlier said the farmers' outfits may march to Delhi only after getting permission from the national capital administration
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Tear gas being used to disperse protesting farmers at Shambhu Border during their foot march towards Delhi, in Patiala district on Sunday. PHOTO: PTI
Shambhu, 8 Dec
A 'jatha' (group) of 101 farmers
resumed its foot march to Delhi Sunday afternoon from the Shambhu protest site
on the Punjab-Haryana border, but was soon halted by a multilayered barricading
erected by the Haryana security personnel.
Teargas shells were lobbed and
water jets were shot through cannons to disperse the protesters after they
reached the barricades.
Ambala police had earlier said the
farmers' outfits may march to Delhi only after getting permission from the
national capital administration.
The group, dubbed as 'marjeevras',
(someone willing to die for a cause), was marching for a legal guarantee for
Minimum Support Price. They were stopped only a few metres away.
One of the Haryana security
personnel was seen asking farmers to show permission to march to Delhi. "First
we will identify them to see whether they have any permission. We have got the
list (of 101 farmers) but they are not those whose names are mentioned in the
list. They are not giving their identities which means they are coming in the
shape of a mob," he told reporters at the site.
A farmer said, "They are
saying that our names were not on the list. We do not know which list they
have. When we asked them whether they would allow us to move ahead after verifying
our identities, they told us then we would have to show the permission."
As the confrontation escalated, the
security forces lobbed tear gas shells. The gas forced the farmers, many of
whom had covered their faces and were wearing protective eyewear, to recede a
few metres. Some tried to cover the shells with wet jute bags.
Farmers claimed that one of the
protesters was injured in the attack and had to seek hospital care. Punjab
farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said their protest reached 300 days on
Sunday.
Farmers under the banner of the
Samyukta Kisan Morcha (non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha have been
camping at Shambhu and Khanauri border points between Punjab and Haryana since
February 13 after their march to Delhi was stopped by security forces.
Farmer leader Tejveer Singh asked
why farmers were stopped from moving ahead when they were peacefully going on
foot. "What objection does Haryana have?" He said the farmers would
not have to march to the capital had the Centre accepted their demands. "Earlier,
the central ministers and BJP leaders raised an objection to farmers going to
Delhi with their tractors and trolleys, but now what is their case when are
marching on foot," he said.
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