Protesting Farmers Make Way For Ambulance During Chakka Jam At Singhu Border
Earlier, farmers made way for an ambulance that was snarled up in the traffic caused by the tractor rally in the national capital on January 26. The video emerged from Indraprastha Park on Outer Ring Road, east Delhi.
In yet another show of humanity above all, protesting farmers made way for an ambulance at Singhu border during the chakka jam today. The ambulance was reportedly stuck in the traffic caused due to blockage of roads and highways.
Here's a video posted by NDTV:
Protesting farmers near Kundli border make way for an ambulance #FarmersProtest pic.twitter.com/tJWIQQ8pRQ
¡ª NDTV (@ndtv) February 6, 2021
Earlier, farmers made way for an ambulance that was snarled up in the traffic caused by the tractor rally in the national capital on January 26. The video emerged from Indraprastha Park on Outer Ring Road, east Delhi.
Farmers make way for ambulance stuck in #tractorrally
¡ª NDTV (@ndtv) January 26, 2021
(?: Indraprastha Park on Outer Ring Road, east Delhi) pic.twitter.com/m127NXFia1
The same day another incident was reported from Delhi where protesting farmers rescued a Delhi Police personnel by a section of protesters attempting to assault him at ITO in central Delhi.
#WATCH: Protesting farmers rescue Delhi Police personnel by a section of protesters attempting to assault him at ITO in central Delhi | Track today's latest news here: https://t.co/rONa25YGr8 pic.twitter.com/7w0AbAMyzy
¡ª Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) January 26, 2021
Meawhile, the Delhi Police has deployed additional measures, including tightening security and intensifying vigil at Delhi's border points, to deal with any situation emerging out of the proposed 'chakka jam' by farmers protesting against the Centre's farm laws.
The chakka jam is scheduled to be held between 12 noon and 3 PM on Saturday. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha, the united front of farmers protesting against new farm laws, has urged protesters to hold chakka jam peacefully and has invited all countrymen to join farmers in ending it at 3 PM by continuously honking their vehicles for one minute. The Congress has lent its support to the chakka jam.