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Chandigarh: CTU services in and through Haryana suspended

Written by  Rajan Nath -- November 25th 2020 06:15 PM -- Updated: November 25th 2020 06:18 PM
Chandigarh: CTU services in and through Haryana suspended

Chandigarh: CTU services in and through Haryana suspended

In the wake of 'Dilli Chalo agitation' on November 25 to 27, the Chandigarh Administration has announced that all CTU activity in and through the Haryana region will stay suspended. Apart from CTU in Haryana, the CTU activity in the territory of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh may get influenced as such workers are mentioned to design their excursion on CTU transports after legitimate inquiry at 0172-2700006 (ISBT-17), 0172 2624403, and 0172-2624413 (ISBT-43), Chandigarh Administration said in a release. In the wake of Dilli Chalo agitation, Chandigarh Administration announced that CTU activity in and through Haryana region will be suspended. Punjab farmers in huge numbers are heading towards Delhi as a part of the 'Dilli Chalo' agitation on November 26 against the controversial farm laws 2020. Also Read | 'Dilli Chalo' agitation: Farmers in huge numbers gather along Punjab-Haryana border In the wake of Dilli Chalo agitation, Chandigarh Administration announced that CTU activity in and through Haryana region will be suspended. The farmers' organizations were stopped in Haryana as the farmers are all set to fight against the Central laws as they have brought rations with them. About 3 lakh farmers have left Punjab for Delhi on Wednesday. Also Read | MHA issues fresh COVID-19 guidelines for surveillance, containment and caution In the wake of Dilli Chalo agitation, Chandigarh Administration announced that CTU activity in and through Haryana region will be suspended. The massive police force was deployed on all routes from Haryana to Delhi. Trucks carrying rations for farmers are being barred from passing. The farmers' unions have said they will hold indefinite dharna wherever they would be stopped. Bathinda triple murder case: In a shocking incident, three family members were reportedly killed at Kamla Nehru Colony in Bathinda. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday announced the sealing of the border with Punjab to stop the farmers' movement. Likewise, the Haryana government announced imposed Section 144 in several districts to avoid the gathering of farmers. -PTC News


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