Farmer's protest: Gates of 6 metro stations closed on green line
Farmer's protest: Gates of 6 metro stations closed on green line
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New Delhi: Farmers' performance on Friday has taken an aggressive stance. There was a war between the police and the farmers on the Indus border, here the police fired tear gas shells but the farmers have not retreated and are adamant on coming to Delhi. Due to the demonstration, metro stations have been closed at many places in Delhi, along with preparations to build a temporary jail. The entry and exit gates of Brig Hoshiar Singh, Bahadurgarh City, Shriram Sharma, Tikari Border, Tikri Kalan, Ghevra Station have been closed on the Green Line.

Delhi Police has discussed with some farmers on the Indus border on Friday morning. The police requested the farmers to return and asked them to follow the COVID-19 rules. However, the farmers are adamant on going to Delhi and are not listening to the police. The farmers say that we will go to Delhi, whatever happens. The government is not listening to us and we will stay in the Ramlila grounds of Delhi.

Tear gas bullets have been used again on the Indus border by the police. The farmers are not taking the name of going back and are adamant on coming to Delhi. The performance of the farmers continues even today and is becoming more aggressive now. On Friday morning, the farmers reached Rohtak after removing all the restrictions by the police, farmers have started gathering on the Rohtak-Delhi highway here.

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