
Farmers to set up parallel Parliament at Jantar Mantar against farm laws from today, Delhi Police on high alert
- Farmers opposing the three farm laws of the Centre are starting the Parliament march from today.
- Amidst heavy security, farmers will hold their Parliament at Jantar Mantar and protest against the government.
- Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has given special permission for demonstrations for a maximum of 200 farmers per day till August 9.
- Sources in Delhi Police said that a group of 200 farmers in four buses every day with police protection will come to Jantar Mantar from Singhu border.
- Sources in Delhi Police said that every farmer who reaches Jantar Mantar will have an identity card. The United Kisan Morcha is giving this identity card to the farmers.




























































