Farmers Protest: Roads opening after SC's rebuke, action now on Ghazipur border
Farmers Protest: Roads opening after SC's rebuke, action now on Ghazipur border
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New Delhi: After the Tikri border, the work of removing barricades from the Ghazipur border has now started. The road from Ghaziabad to Delhi may open after the barricades are removed, with farmers' agitation for the past 11 months over the withdrawal of agricultural laws on this road. At the moment, only barricades are being removed, the agitating farmers are still standing there.

According to the report, police at the Ghazipur border is the first to start removing barbed wire. The barricading was earlier removed from the Tikri border on Thursday night. The barricades at the farmers' agitation site on the Ghazipur border near the Delhi border were removed by the police. A police official said, 'There is an order from the government, so we are opening the way by removing the barricades.' On why police barricades were erected, Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana said that the barricades were erected in view of the law and order situation in Noida, now talks are being held with farmers and it is expected soon that this route be opened to common citizens will be given.

The case was heard in the apex court earlier. The court had expressed displeasure over the protesters blocking the roads. The court had said that no such route can be closed for a long time as it causes problems to the general public. Rakesh Tikait had then removed some of his tents at the Ghazipur border and tried to show that the road was blocked by the police and not by the farmers. After the same allegation of Tikait, the police have now started removing barricades from Tikri and now Ghazipur.

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