Delhi march, road blockage, week-long ultimatum... What is the plan of the farmers?

Farmers Delhi March: The Delhi march of farmers has been postponed for seven days. However, before this, due to the farmers' agitation, long jams were seen on the roads.
The police administration was on tenterhooks throughout the day on Monday regarding the farmers' Delhi march. The farmers gathered on the Mahamaya flyover on the Dadri-Noida link road and started their march at around 11.30 am. The police put up barricades at many places and a large number of security personnel were deployed. Due to this, there was a huge jam on the Delhi-Noida border. Although the farmers have postponed their agitation for a week, but during this time the farmers will stay inside the Dalit Prerna Sthal. In NDTV's ground report, know what is the plan of the farmers ahead and what happened throughout the day today.
One week's time given to the administration
The farmers have postponed their agitation for the time being. All the authorities and the district administration have been given a week's time. If their demands are not met within a week, the farmers will once again 'march to Delhi'. During this period, the farmers will not return. They will stay at Dalit Prerna Sthal.
During the demonstration, there was a long conversation between the farmers and the authority officials. Greater Noida, Noida, Yamuna Authority have asked for a week's time from the farmers and have assured to solve their problem during this time.
It is being told that the officials of Yamuna Authority have assured the farmers that the demands of the farmers will be placed before the Chief Secretary of the state.
The farmers have come with tremendous preparations
The farmers have made tremendous preparations for the movement. The farmers have arrived prepared for every situation. The NDTV team that reached Dalit Prerna Sthal talked about the preparations of the farmers. The farmers have brought ration and water for several days. Along with this, there is also a complete arrangement of tandoor and vegetables for cooking roti on the spot. Small pouches of water were also brought to the spot in several sacks.