Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Amid the ongoing farmers’ movement at Shambhu and Khanuri borders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an important meeting on Saturday, December 14. According to sources, he took information about the farmers’ movement from ministers. The meeting held at the Assembly House was attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda. It is understood that the Prime Minister spoke about the campaign and received information about the situation during this period.
In fact, the government seemed to be coming to life after the Supreme Court’s comments. A few days ago, the court, while commenting on Dhalewal’s deteriorating health condition, had said that Dhalewal’s life was precious. Therefore, medical facilities should be provided to them, but the farmers’ movement is making slow progress. Therefore, no strict requirements should be imposed on them.
Police throw tear gas shells
Meanwhile, on December 14, Haryana police tried to drive farmers away from the Sambhu border. During this period, tear gas shells were fired at the farmer and water cannons were used. It is reported that many farmers were injured during the police operation. It is understood that the police also tortured the farmers.
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Announcing the outline of the next step of the movement, Pandel said that on December 16, tractor parades will be held across the country except Punjab. In Punjab, trains will be suspended from December 18. The operation to stop the trains will take place from 12 noon to 3 pm.
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