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Farmers protest: Singhu, Tikri borders remain blocked as farmers continue to camp

Written by  Rajan Nath -- December 29th 2020 01:05 PM -- Updated: December 29th 2020 01:10 PM
Farmers protest: Singhu, Tikri borders remain blocked as farmers continue to camp

Farmers protest: Singhu, Tikri borders remain blocked as farmers continue to camp

As the farmers protest against farm laws 2020 entered its 34th day on Tuesday, the farmers continued to camp at Singhu and Tikri borders near Delhi. The traffic situation at the Delhi-Ghaziabad border and Delhi-Noida border remained the same on Tuesday. However, the Singhu and Tikri borders continue to remain blocked because of the ongoing farmers protest against farm laws 2020. Also Read | Farmers Protest against Farm Laws 2020: Farmers' leaders respond to Centre's invitation to meet on Dec 30 As the farmers protest against farm laws 2020 entered its 34th day, the farmers continued to camp at Singhu and Tikri borders near Delhi. According to the Deputy commissioner of police (East) Jasmeet Singh said that the traffic going from Delhi to Noida is smooth at the Chilla border, while the roads leading to Delhi remained blocked. Singh said that they are maintaining sufficient deployment of the security personnel to ensure law and order. Also Read | Mutant Coronavirus Strain: India reports 6 cases of new UK strain As the farmers protest against farm laws 2020 entered its 34th day, the farmers continued to camp at Singhu and Tikri borders near Delhi. At the Ghazipur border, the National Highway-24 service lane that was blocked by the farmers from November 27, continued to remain closed for traffic on Tuesday. Apart from these borders, several other borders continue to remain completely blocked. These are Singhu, Tikri, Auchandi, Jharoda, Piao Maniyari, and Mangesh borders. As the farmers protest against farm laws 2020 entered its 34th day, the farmers continued to camp at Singhu and Tikri borders near Delhi. Therefore, the Delhi traffic police urged people to take alternate routes to enter Delhi via Chilla, Anand Vihar, DND Flyway, Apsara and Bhopra borders. The traffic police stated that the available borders to Haryana are Jharoda (only single carriageway), Daurala, Kapashera, Badusarai, Rajokri NH-8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam Vihar, and Dundahera borders. -PTC News


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