
The protester added that the police are citing a lack of permission for their movement.
Farmers 'Delhi Chalo' Protest March Latest News Today: A standoff continues at the Shambhu border as Haryana police and protesting farmers remain locked in a heated dispute over movement permissions. Farmers participating in the 'Delhi Chalo' march allege undue restrictions, while the police insist on identifying participants before allowing them to proceed.
Speaking about the situation, a Haryana police official stated, "We will first identify them (farmers) and then we can allow them to go ahead. We have a list of the names of 101 farmers, and they are not those people—they are not letting us identify them. They are moving ahead as a mob."
Farmers, however, have rejected the police's claims. A protester at the scene accused authorities of using faulty records to justify halting their march. "The list they (police) have is wrong—it doesn’t include the farmers coming here. We have asked them to let us move ahead, and we will show our identity cards," he said.
The protester added that the police are citing a lack of permission for their movement. "Why do we have to prove our identity if the government hasn’t granted us permission? We are trying to resolve this through dialogue, but we will move ahead no matter what. I told them (police) to go to Haryana as this is the land of Punjab," he said.
This impasse comes as tensions run high, with farmers determined to carry out their march despite significant resistance from authorities. Both sides have expressed a commitment to dialogue, but the situation remains volatile, with no immediate resolution in sight.