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ISI eyes on farmer’s movement, intelligence agencies issued alert

Many metro stations closed

The ISI has hatched a big conspiracy to mix poison in the farmers’ protest today Pakistani intelligence agency ‘Inter-Surveillance Intelligence’ now wants to create an atmosphere of anarchy in India through ‘Kisan Andolan’. Along with Delhi Police, ‘Central Industrial Security Force’ has also been alerted. CISF is responsible for the security of many important places including Delhi Metro.

Today on June 26, there is a nationwide demonstration of farmers. A letter related to this has been sent to Delhi Police and other concerned agencies. After receiving the letter, elaborate arrangements have been made by the Delhi Police. Some metro stations have also been closed for a few hours on Saturday for security reasons.

The letter mentions that security forces will be deployed outside metro stations. Significantly, as a precaution and to avoid any disturbance in the law and order situation, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Saturday closed three metro stations – University, Civil Lines and Vidhan Sabha from 10 am to 2 pm. have decided to keep. This step has been taken on the advice of Delhi Police, which has also made elaborate security arrangements. Several farmer groups are also expected to join the protesting farmers in the border areas of Delhi on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar urged the farmers’ unions to end their agitation against the three agriculture laws of the Centre. Tomar said, I urge all the farmers’ unions to end their agitation. The government had held 11 rounds of talks with him. Agriculture Reform Bill will bring betterment in the lives of farmers.

On completion of seven months of the ongoing farmers’ agitation, the United Kisan Morcha (SKM) has sought President Ram Nath Kovind’s intervention to ‘save agriculture and save democracy’ and repeal three anti-agriculture laws. The SKM said it would send a memorandum to the President from across India on June 26, marking seven months of his agitation over farmers’ suffering and resentment. And will appeal to them to repeal the farmer laws and get a legal guarantee of minimum support price for the farmers.