Farmers protest
A group of 101 farmers will resume their foot march to Delhi at 12 noon from the Shambhu border point between Punjab and Haryana.
[…]The farmers are marching to force the Centre for a legal guarantee for minimum support price for crops.
[…]Police officials, however, said as of now there is no extra deployment of security personnel at the Singhu border.
[…]The number of paramilitary personnel stationed at Delhi’s borders has been augmented, with farmers urged to refrain from bringing tractor-trolleys into the capital, officials emphasised
[…]In addition to the impending tractor march, ongoing farmer protests have impacted traffic flow at the Singhu and Tikri border points between Delhi and Haryana
[…]The Ghazipur border with Uttar Pradesh was the only route open for movement, carefully monitored by security personnel
[…]Heavy police deployment and multiple layers of barricades at the Ghazipur border has made life difficult for commuters and visitors to chicken and fish wholesale markets
[…]In anticipation of the ‘Delhi Chalo’ march, security measures at the city’s border points were intensified, featuring multi-layered barricades, concrete barriers, iron nails, and walls of containers
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