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Dilli Chalo: Barbed wires, heavy stones placed in farmers way to Delhi

Written by  Rajan Nath -- November 26th 2020 02:35 PM -- Updated: November 26th 2020 02:43 PM
Dilli Chalo: Barbed wires, heavy stones placed in farmers way to Delhi

Dilli Chalo: Barbed wires, heavy stones placed in farmers way to Delhi

Farmers Protest: While farmers are heading for Delhi amid the 'Dilli Chalo' agitation, the Haryana cops and Delhi Police have created more obstacles to stop the farmers from marching towards the national capital. The Haryana Police has placed heavy stones and 10 feet of soil on top of large stones so that farmers cannot enter Haryana. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vqmm4s-Qhc&feature=youtu.be Also Read | Dilli Chalo: Tractor carrying farmers meet with a road accident in Fatehabad While farmers are heading for Delhi amid the 'Dilli Chalo' agitation, Haryana cops and Delhi Police created obstacles to stop farmers protest. On the other hand, the Delhi Police at Singhu border has put the barbed metallic wire along with the barricades to stop the farmers from entering Delhi. While farmers are heading for Delhi amid the 'Dilli Chalo' agitation, Haryana cops and Delhi Police created obstacles to stop farmers protest. 'Dilli Chalo' agitation has intensified as the farmers are heading towards Delhi in huge numbers. The farmers, earlier in the day, broke the barricades at Azimgarh in Kaithal, Haryana, to march towards the national capital. On the other hand, the Punjab farmers broke the barricades and removed heavy stones placed by Haryana police at the Shambhu border. While farmers are heading for Delhi amid the 'Dilli Chalo' agitation, Haryana cops and Delhi Police created obstacles to stop farmers protest. The Haryana government has sealed its border to stop the farmers from entering Delhi but the farmers were adamant and managed to enter Haryana. Also Read | Dilli Chalo: Punjab farmers enter Haryana, cops fail to stop them at Shambhu border The farmers protest against the controversial farm laws erupted after getting passed by the Parliament during the monsoon session and later given consent by President Ram Nath Kovind. Bathinda triple murder case: In a shocking incident, three family members were reportedly killed at Kamla Nehru Colony in Bathinda. Sukhbir Singh Badal, while commenting on Dilli Chalo, said that "Today is Punjab’s 26/11. We are witnessing the end of the right to democratic protest. Shiromani Akali Dal condemns the Haryana govt and Centre for choosing to repress the peaceful farmer movement." -PTC News


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