Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said that the 'Jatha,' a group of 101 farmers participating in the 'Dilli Chalo' march, was recalled after six farmers were injured when Haryana Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd at the Punjab-Haryana Shambhu border.
Krishna Kumar Bedi underlined that Haryana has done more for farmers than any other state, including compensating for crops that were not harvested this season.
"On the martyrdom day of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji, we recall the unparalleled courage and sacrifice for the values of justice, equality and the protection of humanity. His teachings inspire us to stand firm in the face of adversity and serve selflessly. His message of unity and brotherhood al
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday emphasised the government's stance on Minimum Support Price (MSP) assuring that the welfare of farmers is a top priority for the government, highlighting their efforts to increase MSP and purchase crops at MSP rates.
Earlier in the day, farmers marching towards Delhi under the 'Delhi Chalo' protest were stopped at the Shambhu border. The farmers had announced their march to the national capital, Delhi, to push for their various demands.
"The way BJP is systematically protesting against this, I wish that they would have protested atleast with the tenth of this energy on the Adani issue and a lot more bundles of notes would have come forward, many things would have come out," he told ANI.
"Today, we remembered Baba Saheb on his death anniversary and also took a pledge to protect our Indian constitution. Our great personalities got us freedom from the British. Along with freedom, they gave us a constitution in which we got the right to equality, right to education, right to em
Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee President Keisham Meghachandra Singh on Friday criticised the Centre for its alleged inaction on the prolonged crisis in Manipur.
The members of the Muttahida Kohistan Jirga have continued their blockade of the Karakoram Highway for a second day, demanding the release of Maulana Kareemdad, an elder arrested under the Maintenance of Public Order. Protesters have warned they will not end the blockade until their demands
Leaders, activists, and supporters from Sindh United Party (SUP), growers' associations, and civil society staged a major rally against the federal government's plan to dig six new canals fed by the Indus River. Protesters, led by SUP's Syed Zain Shah, warned the project would devastate Sind
Traders have been instructed to submit detailed personal information, including identification documents and a guarantee from a grade-17 officer, to secure trade tokens.