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Farmers Protests Continues At Karnal DC Office; Videos Surface Online

The farmers’ protests that started from Kisan Mahapanchayat at Anaj Mandi on Tuesday morning in Haryana’s Karnal has entered its subsequent day before the scaled-down secretariat as an ever-increasing number of individuals from the encompassing regions keep on joining the protest exhibition.

Bharatiya Kisan Union Refuses To Leave Until The Demands Are Met

In a conversation with the media, Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) pioneer Rakesh Tikait said, “We will keep on remaining here and as we have as of now set forth our requests to the district authorities, presently it is up to the state government authorities to accept a call.”

The protests have set up tents outside the DC office. A few farmers have even said that the dissent before the region organization office will be expanded if their requests are not met.

Kisan Mahapanchayat that was conducted on Tuesday early daytime during which a 11-part farmers’ assignment went to meet Karnal Deputy Commissioner to present a notice of their requests. The requests incorporated a FIR and severe activity against SDM Ayush Sinha, who on August 28 trained the police to beat the fighting farmers.

Request To Crush Farmer’s Heads; Video Surfaces Online 

A video-clasp of Sinha requesting the power to crush the farmers’ heads had blended a line after it circulated around the web via social media. The farmers request remuneration of Rs 25 lakh and an administration occupation to the closest relative of Sushil Kajal, a rancher from Gharunda who got head wounds in the lathicharge and kicked the bucket later because of coronary episode alongside a pay of Rs 2 lakh for the injured people.

Notwithstanding, none of the protesting farmers’ requests were acknowledged by the locale authorities after which they chose to gherao (encompass) Karnal’s small scale secretariat on Tuesday evening bringing about substantial gridlock in the city.

The farmers have been challenging the three agriculture laws passed by the Center in the Parliament last year for more than nine months now.