NewsBytes Stage
    Hindi
    More
    In the news
    Narendra Modi
    Amit Shah
    Box Office Collection
    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
    OTT releases
    Hindi
    NewsBytes Stage
    India
    Business
    World
    Politics
    Sports
    Technology
    Entertainment
    Auto
    Lifestyle
    Career
    Visual Stories
    Find Cricket Statistics

    Download Android App

    Follow us on
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
    Home / News / India News / 'Will cancel passport, visa': Haryana cops tell protesting farmers
    Summarize
    Next Article
    'Will cancel passport, visa': Haryana cops tell protesting farmers
    Scores have been injured in the protest

    'Will cancel passport, visa': Haryana cops tell protesting farmers

    By Riya Baibhawi
    Feb 29, 2024
    01:03 pm

    What's the story

    The Haryana police are working to cancel passports and visas of "rowdies" for their involvement in breaking barricades and causing disturbances during the farmer protests at the Punjab border.

    "We would request the ministry and embassy to cancel their visas and passports," Deputy Superintendent of Police Ambala Joginder Sharma said.

    To recall, the farmers have halted their march after the death of a 22-year-old during protests. They had said they would decide on the next course of action on Thursday.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    Haryana Police are making extensive efforts to prevent farmers from entering Delhi.

    According to the Times of India, at least five farmers have died during the protests at Haryana's Shambhu and Khanauri borders, while 30 security officials have been injured in the violence.

    The death of 22-year-old farmer, Shubhkaran Singh, has sparked criticism against the police, who have been employing tear gas drones and allegedly also rubber bullets to stem the protests.

    Police's statement

    Action only against those causing disturbance: Top cop

    DSP Singh added that the action is only being taken against those causing disturbances, not all protesters.

    Authorities have identified these "rowdies" from Punjab through CCTV or drone cameras and videography.

    Singh said, "We have also taken numerous photographs in which they are seen vandalizing properties and causing disturbances through different means."

    Police are now reaching out to passport authorities and embassies to initiate the cancelation of passports and visas of those identified using their photos and residential details.

    Protesters' allegations

    Haryana farmer unions claim restrictions on leaders

    Haryana farmer union leaders allege that state police have posted notices on their homes, stating that losses caused to public and private properties during the protests will be recovered by seizing their properties and freezing their bank accounts.

    Bharatiya Kisan Union (Shaheed Bhagat Singh) Haryana Spokesperson Tejveer Singh told The Indian Express, "Our phones have been put on surveillance... police are visiting our houses because we are protesting against the government."

    Government action

    Notices on farmer leaders houses

    On February 22, notices were placed on the houses of over a dozen farmer union leaders, including BKU (Shaheed Bhagat Singh) President Amarjeet Singh Mohri, Tejveer, core committee member Jai Singh Jalbera, and other farm activists.

    Many leaders have not visited their homes for over 20 days due to these restrictions, activists said.

    Haryana police are also identifying "anti-social elements disguised as farmers in the protests" and sending their details to the passport department, reports said.

    FIR registered

    Murder case filed in Singh's death

    On Wednesday night, the Punjab Police filed a murder case against an unidentified person in Singh's death, ending the stalemate with farmers.

    Farmer leaders had insisted that an FIR be filed before the body is taken for a post-mortem examination. Singh's body is at Rajindra Hospital's mortuary in Patiala and is likely to be cremated on Thursday.

    Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said the body will be taken to the Khanauri border before the cremation.

    'Delhi Chalo' protests

    Decision on future of farmers' protest likely today

    Meanwhile, the decision on the future of the farmers' march is expected on Thursday.

    The farmers began their "Delhi Chalo" march on February 13 over a set of their demands, including a legal guarantee on minimum support prices.

    The agitators are also seeking the implementation of the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations and loan waivers and pensions for farmers and farm laborers.

    The central government has formed a three-member committee of ministers to engage with farmers, after four rounds of failed negotiations.

    Facebook
    Whatsapp
    Twitter
    Linkedin
    Related News
    Latest
    Haryana Police
    Farmers
    Farmers Protest
    Minimum Support Price

    Latest

    Who is India's most successful Test captain on England soil? Indian Cricket Team
    No duty cuts on British wine in India-UK trade deal United Kingdom
    Sneh Rana records career-best WODI returns against SL; Amanjot shines Indian Women's Cricket Team
    TVS's cheapest e-scooter to be launched soon: What we know TVS Motor Company

    Haryana Police

    Techie HACKS into Gurugram-based call center, catches scammers in action Microsoft
    #HaryanaMurder: Tauseef killed Nikita as she was marrying another man Haryana
    Farmers nab man trained to disrupt tractor-rally, kill protest leaders Haryana
    Haryana Police steps-up security ahead of 'Chakka Jam' on Saturday Farmers

    Farmers

    Farmers' leader threatens to move court against IMD's 'wrong' predictions Madhya Pradesh
    Muzaffarnagar Mahapanchayat: Farmers call for Bharat Bandh on September 27 Farmers Protest
    Karnal Kisan Mahapanchayat: Farmers march toward mini-secretariat as talks fail Haryana
    Farm laws: Committee member says report 100% in farmers' favor Supreme Court Of India

    Farmers Protest

    Parliament passes bill to repeal farm laws sans discussion Narendra Modi
    NHAI suffers Rs. 2,731cr toll loss due to farmers' protest Nitin Gadkari
    Farmers to end protest tomorrow as Centre agrees to demands Punjab
    Farmers to end protest at Delhi borders on December 11 India

    Minimum Support Price

    Fed up of Center's apathetic-attitude, farmers plan march to Delhi Farmers Protest
    Odisha Government's negligence forcing farmers to commit suicide: BJP Odisha
    MP polls: BJP releases manifesto, promises 10L jobs per year Madhya Pradesh
    #Budget2019: Piyush Goyal announces direct cash transfer for marginal farmers Piyush Goyal
    Indian Premier League (IPL) Celebrity Hollywood Bollywood UEFA Champions League Tennis Football Smartphones Cryptocurrency Upcoming Movies Premier League Cricket News Latest automobiles Latest Cars Upcoming Cars Latest Bikes Upcoming Tablets
    About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Contact Us Ethical Conduct Grievance Redressal News News Archive Topics Archive Download DevBytes Find Cricket Statistics
    Follow us on
    Facebook Twitter Linkedin
    All rights reserved © NewsBytes 2025