Section 144 prohibits mass meetings, and in response to the farmers' 'Delhi Chalo March' on February 13, prohibitive orders were placed in the national capital's northeast region on Sunday, according to an official.
On Tuesday, thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh are anticipated to march in support of the Delhi Chalo March, which is being organized by about 200 farmer unions, in the direction of the nation's capital.
Section 144 of the CrPC (prohibitory orders) has been enforced. We have learned that certain farmer organizations have called on their followers to rally or march to Delhi on February 13th in favor of their demands for an MSP bill. Joy Tirkey, the deputy commissioner of police for the northeast, has issued an order saying that no one will be permitted to violate the state of law and order.
According to the order, farmers would probably block the Delhi border till their demands are fulfilled. In light of the actions and strong demeanor exhibited by farmers during previous protests, it is possible that farmers and sympathizers will mobilize and bring tractors, trolleys, and weapons to Delhi. According to the report, farmers will also travel from MP, UP, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and other potential areas.
According to the announcement, a section 144 precautionary order must be issued in order to protect local property and people, prevent any unfortunate incidents, and uphold law and order. The directive makes five distinct points, such as prohibiting public