Indian farmers, led by various farmer leaders including Sarwan Singh Pandher and Jagjit Singh Dallewal, are continuing their protests and planning to march towards Delhi. The farmers intend to enter Delhi by bus and train, increasing their numbers at border points. Security has been heightened at various border points like Ghazipur, Singhu, and Shahdara.
VIDEO | Farmers' protest: Security beefed up at Singhu border in view of the farmers' march towards Delhi. https://t.co/ejHnIOQ2EA
VIDEO | Farmers' protest: Security remains tightened at Delhi's Shahdara border. Earlier this week, the farmers had called to march towards Delhi from March 6 to press the government to fulfill their demands. https://t.co/VceupxAsGV
VIDEO | Farmers' protest: Security remains tightened at Delhi's Ghazipur border. Earlier this week, the farmers had called to march towards Delhi from March 6 to press the government to fulfill their demands. #FarmersProtest https://t.co/qkperoHULm
#WATCH | Shambhu Border: Farmer leader Tejveer Singh says, "Tomorrow, on March 6, farmers from all over India will march peacefully towards Jantar Mantar in Delhi. Farmers from Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar have made all preparations to move to Delhi for the march..." https://t.co/2k2xKJKX9Q
#Indian farmers are planning to escalate their protests by entering the capital #NewDelhi by bus and train, and increasing their numbers at border points that are currently blocked by tractors. https://t.co/V8kGCbrLd9
⚠️ INDIAN FARMERS PLAN TO ENTER NEW DELHI TO INTENSIFY PROTESTS (Reuters) Indian farmers are planning to escalate their protests from Wednesday by entering the capital New Delhi by bus and train, and increasing their numbers at border points that are currently blocked by… https://t.co/CFeQPFO7Up
#WATCH | Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher says, "...The farmers from Punjab and Haryana will remain here (Khanauri and Shambhu border), we will not move forward without our tractors and trolleys...We have not changed our decision to march towards Delhi, we will wait until the… https://t.co/n1u71GhG64
VIDEO | Farmers' protest: "We have not changed our decision to march towards Delhi. When the government reopens the roads, we will march towards the national capital. On March 6, farmers from other states will march towards Delhi using railways, buses, or any other vehicle. The… https://t.co/rXqVFJsdvQ
#WATCH | Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal says, "...Our program to march to Delhi is as it is, we've not stepped back from it. It has been decided that we will increase our strength on the borders. On March 6, farmers will come to (Delhi) from all over the country by train,… https://t.co/rRKmkQdlOC
VIDEO | Farmers' protest: "We have decided to march to Delhi on March 6. Meanwhile, on March 10, we will block rail tracks (across the country) from 12 pm to 4 pm," says farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher. (Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvqRQz) https://t.co/1HbGpA8or1
VIDEO | Farmers' protest: Visuals from Punjab-Haryana Shambhu border as farmers continue their agitation. https://t.co/GlPwyxkRvX
VIDEO | Here's what farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said on the ongoing farmers protest. "Today is the 19th day of the protest. Our Constitution has provided us the right to protest democratically in Delhi, and we remain firm to do so. We will move to Delhi and hold our… https://t.co/F5XZSggJFa