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Farmers Will Not Be Able To Enter Delhi From UP-Haryana

Farmers will not be able to enter Delhi from UP-Haryana, carriage on the roads; Planted barricades.

Demonstrations are continuing on Tuesday against farmers of Punjab-Haryana and Uttar Pradesh against the three agricultural laws.

Due to an increase in the number of farmers on the Ghazipur border of Delhi-UP, strict protection has been made. In view of security arrangements, the police have completely sealed the Ghazipur border.

In view of the increasing number of farmers, special arrangements have also been made by the police. Police have barricaded around the Ghazipur border.

Police have barricaded around the Ghazipur border. Along with this, barricades of cement have been made here. Not only this, there are spikes on the roads. Therefore, if a farmer moves through a tractor, then his tires get torn or punctured.

Farmers Protest in Delhi.

Route diversion has also been carried out on Tuesday in several areas of Delhi-NCR due to farmers’ demonstrations at the Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur border.

People are having problems with this. The Delhi Traffic Police has also suggested alternative routes to the public, which can make travel easier.

Along with this, sharp nails have been installed along the barbed wire at the Ghazipur border, so that the peasant protesters can be stopped.

Punjab Mail from Ferozepur to Mumbai did not reach Delhi on Monday. It was flown to Mumbai via Rewari. The train coming from Sriganganagar to Old Delhi was stopped at Bahadurgarh.

Regarding this, Yogendra Yadav has alleged that the route of Punjab Mail has been changed to prevent more than one thousand farmers from coming to Delhi.

The train goes to Mumbai via Rohtak, Delhi Shakurbasti, Kishanganj, New Delhi, Faridabad, Mathura.

In this regard, Chief Public Relations Officer of Northern Railway Deepak Kumar said that due to operational requirements, the change in route of Punjab Mail and another train has been canceled before the destination.

The dharna demonstration of farmers running along the Indus border of Delhi-Haryana against the three central agricultural laws has entered the 68th day on Tuesday.

Internet service Mangwalar on the Singhu border, Tikari border, and Ghazipur border is closed till 11 pm. Meanwhile, strict security has been put on the UP border (Ghazipur border), which has become the center of the farmers’ movement for the last week.

At the same time, if someone is going to the Singhu border, then he will also have to keep an identity card with him. Such an order has been issued and it has come into force with immediate effect.

At the same time, on Monday, the United Kisan Morcha accused the government of conspiring to suppress the movement against the agricultural laws.

Electricity, water are being cut at the movement site. Internet services have been shut down, reducing the number of toilets. Traffic routes are being closed, so the Morcha announced a chakka jam from 12 to 3 pm on February 6.

During this time all national and state highways will remain closed. Suspending the Twitter accounts of the farmer leaders and the Morcha were said to be unfortunate. Joint Kisan Morcha meeting was organized on Kundali Border on Monday.

After the meeting, the leaders of the agitators Balbir Singh Rajewal, Yogendra Yadav, Dr. Darshan Pal, Gurnam Singh Chaduni, Prem Singh Bhangu, Parmendra Mann, etc. said that the government is closing roads along the roads by digging roads.

He called it the dictatorship of the government. At the same time, the leaders of the agitators made it clear that in such an environment, there is no justification for talking to the government.

At the same time, a surprise inspection strategy has been devised to monitor anti-social and external elements in the movement. Anyone can be asked to clarify their identity if they look suspicious.

In such a case, he has to show his identity card. If the identity card is not there, the person may have to remain in custody till the satisfaction of the police. The new order comes into force with immediate effect.

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