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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

What are the tear gas drones used to attack farmers in Haryana?

 


What are the tear gas drones used to attack farmers in Haryana?

Haryana Drone Imaging and Information Services Ltd. Drones produced by. It was originally used to protect the international border with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The Haryana government used drones for the first time on Tuesday to target and obstruct farmers trying to cross the border crossing from Delhi to plan a protest. The Tear Gas Unit (TSU) was deployed to the Shambau border, using drone tear gas to fire multiple tear gas canisters.
Drone Imaging and Information Services Haryana Ltd. (DRIISHYA) produces drones designed for the protection of international borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
TSU) is located in Tekkanpur, Madhya Pradesh.
These launchers are mostly used by paramilitary forces for disease control.
These drones can drop tear gas bombs with a range of up to 400-500 meters. The
drone is capable of launching multiple grenades simultaneously, unlike machine guns that require manual operation.
Regarding the Tear gas rocket, the BSF had earlier said that it would be "a force on par with security forces operating in law and order".
While the armed forces formed the first line of defense at the Shambhu border, Haryana police formed the second line of defense in case the protesting farmers broke the barricade.

TSU was established in 1976 under BSF to develop and manufacture anti-tear spray for distribution to Central and State Police. The main duties of the BSF include protecting India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh and performing various duties in the internal security affairs of the country.

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Farmers Protest LIVE: Multiple gates at 8 stations of Delhi Metro shut

 


Farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, started the 'Chalo Delhi' march, which they do not yet know for sure, after their meetings with the government. On March eve, farmer leaders from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh met central ministers Piyush Goyal and Arjun Munda for the second meeting, which lasted five hours. Tuesday's protests are expected to lead to deadlock in the National Capital Region of Delhi.


Union Agriculture Minister Munda said after the meeting that an agreement was reached on most issues related to farmers. However, farmers claimed that they will march on Tuesday and this will lead to the closure of some state borders in Delhi.


Samyukta Kisan Morcha (political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha will march on Tuesday to force the Center to accept their demands, including legislation to ensure minimum wage (MSP) for crops.


The main reason for the farmers' protest is the legal protection of MSP. In addition, farmers are also demanding implementation of Swaminathan Committee recommendations and waiver of farm debt.


Highlights from Tuesday's farmers' 'Chalo Delhi' march -


Farmers from Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh staged a massive protest in Delhi to take up MSP legislation. The 'Delhi Chalo' march demanding the Center accept their demands was launched last week. 4,444 farmers were placed under various conditions, including statutory MSP guarantee, pension for farmers and farm labourers, farm debt and "justice" for Lakhimpur Kheri victims.

Security at Delhi Singh, Tikri and Ghazipur borders has been strengthened with cement barriers, iron nails and barricades to stop the movement of vehicles to prevent attacks in the city.

Delhi Police on Sunday invoked Section 144 of the Crimes Act at the Uttar Pradesh border to prevent clashes in front of protesting farmers on Tuesday.

More than 50,000 security personnel have been deployed at the Delhi border. Internet and many postal services were suspended in seven cities including Ambala, Kurukshetra, Kaital, Jind, Hisar, Fatehabad and Sirsa from February 13.

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