No chakka jam in UP, Uttarakhand: Here's what Tikait said
  • 3 years ago
Chakka jam protests have started at Delhi borders. Delhi Police has deployed around 50,000 personnel in and around the borders of the national capital. It also includes local police stations to keep a watch in their areas. At least 12 metro stations in Delhi have been put on alert. Speaking to media, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said, that the farmer unions will sit at Ghazipur border in protest against the farm laws till October 2. Rakesh Tikait said, "We will sit here till October 2. We received inputs of some miscreant trying to get the chakka jam into a violent protest. As a result, there is no chakka jam in UP and Uttarakhand. We will start ploughing this area and join all farmers through our farming."