The Bhartiya Kisan Parishad (BKP), a farmer's company, will start a march to Delhi on Monday, December 2, to require payment and advantages under the brand-new farming laws, its leader Sukhbir Khalifa stated on Sunday.
“We are prepared for our march towards Delhi. On December 2, we will begin our march towards Delhi from under the Maha Maya flyover (In Noida). At midday, everybody will reach there and require our payment and advantages according to the brand-new laws,” Sukhbir Khalifa informed ANI.
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In addition, other farmer organisations, consisting of the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) and the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM, non-political), have actually prepared marches towards Delhi on foot beginning with December 6.
Cars and traffic diversions for guest cars. Cops are carrying out strict checks at all significant Noida-Delhi borders.
Heavy Vehicle Restrictions: Goods lorries are restricted on paths consisting of the Yamuna Expressway to Delhi by means of the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and from Sirsa to Surajpur through Parichowk.
Detours for Passenger Vehicles:
Chilla Border to Greater Noida: Sector 14-A flyover → Golchakkar Chowk Sector-15 → Sandeep Paper Mill Chowk → Jhunjhupura Chowk.
DND Border to Delhi: Film City flyover → Sector-18 → Elevated Road.
Kalindi Border to Delhi: Mahamaya flyover → Sector-37.
Greater Noida to Delhi: Via Charkha roundabout → Kalindi Kunj or Hajipur underpass → Kalindi Kunj through Sector-51 and Model Town.
Yamuna Expressway Traffic: Exit at Jewar toll → Khurja → Jahangirpur.
Peripheral Expressway Traffic: Avoid Sirsa exit → Use Dadri or Dasna exits for Delhi.
The cops highly recommend commuters to utilize Metro services to prevent traffic jam. In addition, Noida authorities have actually established a traffic helpline at 9971009001 for updates and assistance.
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Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee (KMSC) General Secretary Sarwan Singh Pandhair previously revealed that farmers opposing at the Shambhu border (on the Punjab-Haryana border) will likewise start their march towards Delhi on December 6, requiring, to name a few things, an ensured Minimum Support Price (MSP).
On October 26, farmers from Badhrukha in Sangrur district collected in great deals to oppose versus the federal government, raising numerous concerns, consisting of hold-ups in paddy procurement. These demonstrations caused a blockade of nationwide highways in the Phagwara, Sangrur, Moga, and Batala locations of Punjab.
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Haryana Agriculture Minister Shyan Singh Rana criticised the approaching farmer's march to Delhi, charging that the organisations were not raising genuine concerns.
“They have no problems. The previous farmers' agitation had a concern- the 3 farm laws. Those 3 laws were later on reversed by PM Narendra Modi and he even apologised to them.