Kisan Andolan: Farmers will not be able to Enter Delhi, Selected Metro Stations can be Closed if needed

Delhi Police has received information that 4000 farmers have come to Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur border.
Source: Google, Image by- BHN News
Source: Google, Image by- BHN News
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Despite the announcement by the Narendra Modi government to repeal all three central agricultural laws, the United Kisan Morcha is not ready to end the ongoing sit-in demonstration on the border of Delhi-NCR.

In contrast, since Friday, the number of farmer protesters has doubled to three times on all four borders (Singhu, Tikri, Shahjahanpur and Ghazipur) of Delhi NCR. Meanwhile, Delhi Police is on full alert in view of the threat of farmers to travel to Delhi again. At the same time, if needed, some stations of Delhi Metro can also be asked to be closed.

Delhi Police is on the streets since Friday morning

According to information received, on Thursday night itself, along with strong barricading on all the borders, the vigil was increased. Along with this, the entire Delhi Police is on the streets since Friday morning.

Source: Google, Image by- Quint Hindi
Source: Google, Image by- Quint Hindi

In any case, farmers are directed not to enter Delhi. Most of the police personnel of all the police stations have been deployed at the borders and other places.

All the top officers of Delhi Police Headquarters are also patrolling in their respective areas since Friday morning. Delhi has been converted into a police cantonment. Thousands of paramilitary have also been deployed. Police Commissioner Rajesh Asthana is taking moment to moment information from the officers.

4000 farmers have come to Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur border

On the other hand, the Special Branch of Delhi Police has been asked to remain vigilant and keep track of the intentions of the farmers. Delhi Police has received information that 4000 farmers have come to Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur border.

Source: Google, Image by-NewsTrack
Source: Google, Image by-NewsTrack

The batch of farmers is reaching the borders from different states. The police officer says that the farmers' organizations have threatened to come to Delhi on 29. In view of the same, Delhi Police got involved in making strong security arrangements from Thursday night.

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