In Meerut, the police had to lock the gate of the police station...

Annadurai

The conflict that started between Bharatiya Kisan Union and Ganganagar police station in meerut is not stopping. Angered by the filing of cases against BKU leaders, BKU workers have camped outside the Ganganagar police station over their arrest. The police had to lock the main gate of the police station to prevent BKU workers from entering the police station. The forces of many police stations are on the spot and two rounds of talks with the farmers have failed. In view of the agitation of BKU, COs of four circles and forces of five police stations Hastinapur, Mawana, Incholi, Bhavanpur, Ganganagar police station have camped on the spot. QRT has also been called to the spot. police officers are trying to convince the BKU workers.

District President of Bharatiya Kisan Union Anurag Chaudhary has warned Inspector Ganganagar police station Kuldeep Singh to either arrest him or file another case. Do not touch the neck of the workers of Bharatiya Kisan Union Tikait, otherwise it will be known within some time, Will talk to ADG and the gate will also open. Seeing the uproar of Bharatiya Kisan Union, SP Dehat Kamlesh Bahadur has also camped at the spot. He says that talks are going on and a solution will be found soon. Actually, BKU workers say that there will be a discussion sitting inside the police station and action should be taken against those who violate the promise and also against the inspector who seizes the bike.

What is the whole matter?

On january 20, when the nephew of BKU's NCR General Secretary naresh Mawana went to get medicines with his neighbor's bike, Inspector prashant kumar seized the bike as the documents were not complete. When naresh informed the police officers about this, they assured an investigation, but When nothing happened, on wednesday a large number of BKU workers reached Ganganagar police station and created a ruckus for several hours. Seeing the ruckus increasing, the police released the bike without charging any fine, after which the BKU workers left after giving a warning.


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