Kejriwal government refuse farmers' protest, says, 'This will increase risk of corona'
Kejriwal government refuse farmers' protest, says, 'This will increase risk of corona'
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New Delhi: Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal government has refused to allow farmers' protests against the agriculture bill. The statement issued by the Delhi Police said that the demonstrations on November 26-27 have not been allowed. There is no crowd in Delhi, there is a risk of corona. If any crowd gathers than strict action will be taken.

It is noteworthy that earlier the Haryana government issued a travel advisory for the convenience of passengers, stating that the places entering Punjab from Haryana by road on 25-26 November 2020 and from Haryana on 26-27 November 2020 entering Delhi may face traffic barriers.

While giving the information, a spokesman of the Haryana Police Department has said that 'Delhi Chalo' has been called on 26-27 November 2020 by various farmer organizations, in view of this, the law and order, traffic and security system should be made by the civil and police administration Extensive arrangements have been made for keeping. To maintain law and order in the state. According to the information received by the police department, a large number of protesters are expected to enter Delhi from Punjab via various border points to go to Delhi, according to the information received by the police department.

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