Drone competes with kite, farmers’ indigenous jugaad surprises them; Watch the video…

Clashes continue between farmers and soldiers on the Shambhu border.

The police is taking all possible measures to stop the farmers who are adamant to go to Delhi for their demands. Drones are being used to release tear gas on farmers.

To stop this police drone, farmers have adopted a unique trick, the video of which is going viral. It is shown in these videos that farmers are flying kites to deal with drones. After this the drones are moving away from there.

The drone was releasing tear gas
A large number of farmers are gathered at the Shambhu border of Punjab and Haryana. These farmers were attempting to break the barricade in an attempt to march towards Delhi to pressurize the Center for various demands.

Haryana Police on Tuesday deployed a drone to release tear gas shells to disperse those farmers.

The farmers claimed that the drone dropped several tear gas shells on them while they were standing inside the Punjab area.

To control this drone, farmers came up with a unique trick. He started flying kites. After this the drone was forced to retreat from there.

Punjab Police expressed objection
It is noteworthy that Punjab officials have objected to the use of drones by Haryana to release tear gas shells on the agitating farmers in their area on the Shambhu border. A senior official gave this information on Wednesday.

Deputy Commissioner of Patiala, Punjab, Shaukat Ahmed Parre has written a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Ambala asking them not to send their drones inside the territory of Punjab at Shambhu border near Ambala. Parre said that after the matter was raised with Ambala authorities, they have now banned the use of drones on the border.

There is going to be a third round of talks with the government
On the other hand, the third round of talks is also going to take place between the farmers and the central government. This conversation is going to take place on Thursday. Three Union Ministers will participate in it from the government side.

However, the farmers’ organization says that they will not come under pressure from the government and will continue to get all their demands met.

It is noteworthy that the farmers are also demanding implementation of Swaminathan Commission recommendations, pension for farmers and agricultural workers, farm loan waiver, withdrawal of police cases and ‘justice’ for the victims of Lakhimpur Kheri violence.

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