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Police & Farmers Advise Media to Maintain Safe Distance Amid Protesters’ March to Delhi
December 8, 2024 by Mediaeye News
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Police & Farmers Advise Media to Maintain Safe Distance Amid Protesters’ March to Delhi

New Delhi: On Sunday, farmers advised media persons at the Shambhu border to maintain a safe distance during the ongoing ‘Delhi Chalo’ march.

Farmers, under the banners of Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, will resume their march towards Delhi. A 101-member delegation will start their protest from the Shambhu border between Haryana and Punjab at noon.

Addressing the media, the police emphasised the importance of maintaining distance while covering the protest for safety reasons.

Speaking to IANS, Patiala Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nanak Singh stated, “Media coverage is not being stopped, but it is crucial to prioritise safety. We request media persons to cover the events from a safe distance to avoid any incidents that might lead to injuries or losses.”

Singh noted that three media persons were injured during the initial march two days ago. He informed that to prevent a recurrence, a letter was sent to the DPRO Patiala instructing media coverage to be conducted from a safe distance.

“It is up to the discretion of media persons to ensure their safety while reporting,” Singh added.

Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher acknowledged the SSP’s instructions and added, “The SSP assured us that junior police officers who misbehaved with media persons will be instructed not to repeat such actions. The situation has now been clarified for the media.”

Earlier, Pandher had slammed the Punjab government for restricting media access near the Shambhu border.

Responding to Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) Shatrujeet Kapur’s directive to keep media one kilometre away from the protest site, Pandher remarked, “Bhagwant Mann and Kejriwal, who once criticised the Modi government for oppressing farmers, have now shown their true colours.”

“The Punjab government is stopping the media on instructions from the Centre. We condemn this and demand answers from the Chief Minister,” he told IANS.

Security measures have been significantly strengthened at the Shambhu border as farmers continue their protests. Internet services in Ambala have been suspended until December 9, and the Ambala administration has prohibited gatherings of more than five people.

Pandher also claimed that 16 farmers were injured during recent confrontations, accusing the government of failing to address their grievances.

Farmers have outlined a series of demands, including a legal guarantee for Minimum Support Price (MSP), debt waivers, and pensions for farmers and agricultural labourers. They also oppose any hike in electricity tariffs and demand justice for the victims of the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence.

Additional demands include reinstating the Land Acquisition Act of 2013 and providing compensation to the families of farmers who lost their lives during the 2020-21 agitation.

Despite heightened security and restrictions, farmers remain determined to march to Delhi and press their demands, signalling continued tensions between the farming community and the government.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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