Image Source : ANI Delhi Police have fastened nails on the bottom close to barricades at Ghazipur (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh) border the place farmers are protesting in opposition to 3 new farm legal guidelines.
The Delhi Police has fastened nails on the bottom close to barricades at Ghazipur (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh) border, one of many centre level of farmers protest which has been persevering with for over 2 months now. The farmers unions have stand agency on their demand of repealing the three farm legal guidelines whereas the federal government has stated the decision to this could solely be discovered by means of dialogue. After varied rounds of talks with the farmers, the federal government has proven its intent of constructing amendments within the current legal guidelines and have additionally put ahead the proposal to carry the brand new reforms for 1.5 years, however farmer leaders have remained adamant to their calls for.
Earlier within the day, Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava visited the Ghazipur border and took a inventory of the safety preparations. He addressed the Delhi Police personnel deployed within the space and appreciated the onerous work completed by them.
Delhi Police have fastened nails on the bottom close to barricades at Ghazipur (Delhi-Uttar Pradesh) border. pic.twitter.com/T0r53mMdoY— ANI (@ANI) February 1, 2021
Meanwhile, safety has been beefed up on the three borders — Ghazipur, Singhu and Tikri — and barricades, boulders, and barbed wires have come up as extra forces make ther approach there amid apprehensions of extra farmers becoming a member of the protest from Punjab, Haryana and western UP.
Image Source : PTIBarricading at Ghazipur border to cease farmers from marching in direction of the nationwide capital, throughout their ongoing agitation in opposition to Centres farm reform legal guidelines, in New Delhi.
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Drones are getting used to maintain surveillance and intense checking is being carried out at border areas which has resulted in huge site visitors snarls within the capital. The Delhi Police have registered a complete of 44 instances within the farmers’ protest until now and a complete of 122 folks have been arrested.
The Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday prolonged the momentary suspension of web on the Singhu, Ghazipur and Tikri borders, until 11 p.m. on Tuesday, within the wake of farmers’ protest. Nearby 250 Twitter accounts have additionally been suspended.
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