Patna. Protesters of the Jan Adhikar Party (Jap), who were agitating against the recently enacted agricultural laws of the central government, created a fierce commotion during the Raj Bhavan march. The police used water canons to stop Jap activists and fiercely nailed sticks. The activists of Jap activists protesting against agricultural laws took out a peasant justice march under the leadership of President Pappu Yadav on Tuesday, according to a predetermined schedule. They all wanted to go to the Raj Bhavan, which was intercepted by the police, after which the Jap activists started an uproar. After this, all the workers sat on the road and started shouting slogans in favor of the peasant movement.
The Jap chief said that they would move forward. He said that the farmer is a provider, why is the government treating him like an enemy.
Yadav said that the Jan Adhikar Party is with the farmers of the country and no one can deprive the farmers of their rights. He warned that his agitation in the interest of farmers will continue, no matter how much the government insists.
During this period, party workers and supporters tried to move forward once again. Police used water canons to stop them and showered water. Former MP Pappu Yadav fell in this order.
In order to disperse the people, the police nabbed sticks and dragged many people off the streets. Police also detained many people.
It is noteworthy that the Jap workers have been sitting on an indefinite dharna for the last 6 days at the hill turn of Agamkunya, Patna City, in protest against the new agricultural law.
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