The Free Press Journal

Farmers march to Delhi borders

Thousands reach Hisar to protest against FIR against 350 growers

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Thousands of farmers reached Hisar on Monday responding to their leaders' calls to protest against the registrati­on of a criminal case against several of them during their clash with police last week after the inaugurati­on of a Covid hospital here.

The Haryana police had lodged a criminal case against around 350 unnamed farmers for allegedly attacking government employees and stone-pelting during the protest against Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar shortly after he inaugurate­d a Covid hospital there last week. The farmers, who reached here from Hisar and many adjoining districts including Jind, Rohtak, Bhiwani, Karnal and Sonipat, gathered at Krantiman Park to demand the withdrawal of the case, lodged under the various heinous section, including the attempt to murder against farmers.

Several farmer leaders, including Rakesh Tikait, Joginder Singh Ugrahan and Gurnam Singh Chaduni also reached Hisar. As some farmer leaders were addressing the protesters here, the Hisar sub-divisional magistrate approached them, inviting them for talks with the administra­tion.

Responding to the invite, Tikait, Chaduni and other leaders reached the district's mini secretaria­t for talks. Talking to reporters earlier, farmer leaders demanded the quashing of the case against farmers. Referring to the May 16 incident here, Tikait said senior police officials had assured that no case would be registered against farmers, but they went back on their words later. After registrati­on of a case against them after the May 16 incident, farmer organisati­ons had said they would gherao Hisar police commission­erate on Monday to demand withdrawal of the case and action against police personnel who allegedly lathicharg­ed them.

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