The Asian Age

700 tractors specially customised for rally

Power generators in many trolleys to ensure that mobile phone batteries do not run dry

- ANJALI PILLAI and KISHOR DWIVEDI

An astonishin­g crowd of farmers reached the Uttar Pradesh- Delhi border on Tuesday with an aim to reach ‘ Kisaan- ghat’ in the national capital and draw the Centre’s attention to a host of their problems.

The farmers, estimated at around 25,000, were stopped at the Delhi border, where heavy police and paramilita­ry deployment were waiting for them at the UP gate on National Highway 24 — the border of GhaziabadN­oida- Delhi.

Around 700 tractors with customised extra- large trolleys stood parked on the road — stretching over 1.5- 2 km — with each of them having mattresses and tarpaulins, providing resting place to elderly men and women who began their ‘ Kisan Kranti Yatra’ on September 23 from Haridwar to Delhi.

Docked on these trolleys were power generators to ensure that mobile phone batteries do not run dry, even as there was a regular supply of bananas and water packets to those agitating under the scorching sun. En route, they stopped at Patanjali Ashram in Haridwar, the next day at Manglaur, then at an inter- college in Barla, followed by a stay at a camp in Muzaffarna­gar, then through Meerut till the Delhi border in Ghaziabad, according to a protester, a member of the BKU, which is led by Naresh Tikait.

“People Saharanpur, Jhansi, from Meerut, Barabanki, Muzaffarna­gar, Haridwar mostly constitute­d the crowd,” the protester said, adding that wherever they stopped, local associates arranged meals for everyone with donations and contributi­ons.

“When we seek solution to our problems in the village, we are told that the government sits in Delhi. Now, when we have come to Delhi to talk to the government, we are denied entry, batons are charged and water canons opened on us while our tractors are damaged,” said Jaiveer Singh, 60, from Budhana in Muzaffarna­gar. “This is injustice by the government,” he added.

 ?? — AFP ?? Activists of the Bharatiya Kisan Union at Ghazipur on Tuesday.
— AFP Activists of the Bharatiya Kisan Union at Ghazipur on Tuesday.

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