Farmer Protest: farmers celebrated Guru Parv on Tikari border, distributed offerings among jawans

New Delhi: The 551st birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, is being celebrated today. This festival is very special for Sikhs. On the other hand, the farmers' protest is continuing against the government's agricultural law. In such a situation, the Sikh farmers sitting on the ticker border celebrated the Guruparva. They also distributed prasad among paramilitary forces and Delhi Police personnel.

The farmers offered Ardas and gave the slogan that they will not move from here. It is noteworthy that the ticking border connecting Delhi and Haryana has also been closed due to the protests of the farmers. According to the police, more farmers are sitting on dharna here than on the Indus border, heavy deployment of police and paramilitary forces has also been done at this site. The police have sealed the border with the help of iron wire of thorns. The farmers say that they want to seal the five borders of Delhi, so far they have also been successful in sealing two borders.

Experts say that due to the sealing of the Indus border and the ticking border, the shortage of essential commodities may increase in the coming days because the supply of essential goods from Haryana and Punjab in Delhi is in large quantities.

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