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Ajit Doval And Delhi Police Commissioner Meet Amit Shah

Ajit Doval and Delhi Police Commissioner meet Amit Shah in Parliament regarding the peasant movement.

Delhi Police Commissioner SN Srivastava has had an important meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the farmers’ blockade announced for Saturday.

On Thursday, the two have a high-level meeting in Parliament House. Sources say that NSA Ajit Doval was also present in this meeting. This meeting took place in the office of the Home Minister in Parliament.

It is being told that the Delhi Police Commissioner has updated the Home Minister Shah about the atmosphere in view of the farmer movement in Delhi. There is also a discussion about what else should be done next.

The government is very sensitive about this issue. Delhi Police has tightened security at Delhi’s borders bordering Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. These steps are being taken in view of the discus jam of farmers on Saturday.

It should be noted that on January 26, on the insistence of taking out the tractor march, the agitating farmers attacked the police and attacked the Red Fort, and fussed fiercely.

In view of the location of the nails on the Ghazipur border, the roads are being changed.

On Thursday, a squad of opposition leaders reached the Ghazipur border. It had MPs from 8 political parties. MPs took stock of the situation. Now Lok Sabha Speaker will meet Om Birla and will tell him the whole situation.

The team of opposition MPs included Akali Dal MP Harsimrat Kaur, NCP MP Supriya Sule, DMK MP Kanimozhi, TMC MP Saugat Roy.

These MPs were stopped earlier by the Delhi Police from the protest site. The MPs later met some peasant leaders and understood their suffering.

On this occasion, former Union Minister and MP from Akali Dal Harsimrat Kaur said that barricading is going on the border for 3 km, in such a situation what will be happening to the farmers.

We are being stopped here, we are not even allowed to meet them. Barricading of 13 levels has been done, so much is not even on the Pakistan border inside India.

The Kisan agitation on the Singhu border of Delhi-Haryana has entered the 71st day on Thursday to demand the withdrawal of all three agricultural laws.

Meanwhile, security arrangements have been tightened at Singhu as well as at Ghazipur and Tikri Border. It has been decided to extend the deployment of the personnel of the Reserve Police Force and CISF by 2 weeks.

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