The Asian Age

Farmers improve facilities, infra to prepare for prolonged protest

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New Delhi, Feb. 11: Installati­on of CCTV cameras for enhanced security, electric fans to beat the heat in the coming months and even a separate optical fibre line for wifi facility in case there is another internet shutdown at the protest site. These are some of the measures taken by the agitating farmers at the Singhu border to prepare for a long haul as a resolution of the stalemate over the new farm legislatio­n seems unlikely anytime soon.

The leaders of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, leading the protest, have reiterated to continue the agitation indefinite­ly till the Modi government scraps the three contentiou­s farm laws and extends a legal guarantee of the minimum support price (MSP) for crops.

“We are strengthen­ing our communicat­ion and other infrastruc­ture to continue the agitation for a long period,” said Deep Khatri associated with managing logistics at the Singhu Border protest site.

To increase security measures and keep miscreants at bay, 100 CCTV cameras with digital video recorders are being installed at the main stage used by the Morcha and also at some identified spots across the protest site’’s stretch on the GT Karnal Road.

“We are also readying a control room behind the main stage for monitoring and keeping a tab on the happenings here as a lot of people come and go everyday, “Khatri said.

Further, a team of 600 volunteers has been raised for patrolling the protest site, managing traffic and keeping a watch at night. These volunteers have been provided with easily identifiab­le green jackets and identity cards, he said.

Work is also on to install large LCD screens at 10 vantage points, at a distance of 700-800 metres, to enable the protesting farmers to watch activities like speeches of the leaders from the main stage.

“We will also use these points as pit stops for ambulances and teams of volunteers to coordinate traffic management, patrolling and response in case of any emergency,” Khatri said.

In order to deal with any disruption in internet service as was done recently by the government, the Morcha is also hiring a separate optical fibre line for wifi facility, Khatri said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Different flowers bloom in the Mughal Gardens during a press preview, ahead of its opening for the public from Feb. 13 at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday.
— PTI Different flowers bloom in the Mughal Gardens during a press preview, ahead of its opening for the public from Feb. 13 at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday.

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