New Delhi: Farmers' protests continue on the borders of Delhi. Kisan Sangathans have also announced Chakka Jam on 6 February. Meanwhile, the Delhi Police has laid barbed wire on the streets to prevent people from going to the farmers' protests. Not only this, many borders have been cordoned off in seven layers and spikes have also been laid on all the routes leading to the Tikari border.
The Delhi Police has made strict arrangements to prevent people from entering the peasant movement. Delhi Police has put barbed wire on the roads leading to the Ghazipur border so that no one can jump on it. In addition, permanent barricades have also been installed. Removing these permanent barricades will be extremely difficult. These barricades cannot be crossed without breaking. At the same time barricading of three layers has been done at a short distance on both sides of the road and the concrete has been completely blocked in the middle by filling the middle. In addition, several other borders have been cordoned off in seven layers.
At the same time, policemen have installed iron rods in the middle of cement barricades on the Singhu border. At the same time, all the roads leading from the Singhu border to the Kisan movement have also been closed. On the border, big stones are tied with chains. Due to the closure of the road, the working laborers and people going towards Haryana are crossing the border through the surrounding village. Apart from this, the police have dug the road and laid a cement layer on it on the ticker border and have also put sharp nails on it so that people do not reach the farmer movement.
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