Farmers Modify Tractors with Hydraulic Tools and Unique Trailers Ahead of Protest: Farmers' Protest
Reports indicate that farmers, many of them on modified tractors, are converging towards Delhi for a protest gathering scheduled on February 13.
Farmers preparing for a protest march towards Delhi have reportedly modified their tractors to remove barricades, heightening concerns of potential confrontation with security forces. With internet services suspended in some Haryana districts, tensions are running high ahead of the planned demonstration.
Reports indicate that farmers, many of them on modified tractors, are converging towards Delhi for a protest gathering scheduled on February 13. Thousands of farmers, equipped with tractors modified to clear obstacles, are aiming to block the national capital, reminiscent of their extensive protest in 2021.
Intelligence agencies have issued warnings, prompting intensified security measures along state borders in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi. More than 25,000 farmers are expected to participate in the protest, raising concerns of potential clashes with law enforcement.
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Farmers have equipped their tractors with hydraulic tools capable of swiftly removing barricades and fire-resistant trailers to counter tear gas shells. These preparations suggest a strategic response to previous attempts by authorities to impede their progress with obstacles like sand-laden dumpers and concrete blocks.
Intelligence reports have urged police and paramilitary forces to brace for possible confrontations. Haryana has taken preemptive measures by suspending mobile internet, bulk SMS, and dongle services in several districts including Ambala, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Jind, Hisar, Fatehabad, and Sirsa until February 13.
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The suspension of mobile internet services is aimed at curbing communication and coordination among protesters, while restrictions on bulk SMS and dongle services further limit their ability to mobilize. However, it remains uncertain how these measures will impact the protesters' plans.
It's important to note that Tractor News could not independently verify the reports, highlighting the complexity and sensitivity of the situation. As tensions escalate and both sides prepare for potential conflict, the focus remains on maintaining peace and preventing any escalation of violence.
The evolving situation underscores the deep-rooted grievances of farmers and the challenges faced by authorities in managing large-scale protests. As the standoff between farmers and the government persists, efforts to find a resolution and address the underlying issues remain most important to restoring calm and stability in the region.
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