Friday , November 15 2024

It is difficult for farmers to cross Ghazipur border with tractors, police keep a close watch

Entry of the agitators and their tractor trolleys is prohibited under any circumstances. There is a service road block at Ghazipur border, but two lanes of the elevated corridor have been kept open for vehicular movement in both directions. In such a situation, tractors traveling from Delhi to Ghaziabad every day also have to face a lot of trouble, because the security personnel come into action as soon as they see the tractors. Strict arrangements have been made to prevent farmer agitators from West Delhi from entering the Ghazipur border. But along with this, traffic movement got disrupted from 9 am onwards, after which senior Delhi Police officials reached the spot at 12 noon.

Complete coordination between interstate police

Delhi Police's Additional CP Eastern Range SS Kalsi said that this time there is inter-state police coordination and strong arrangements on the border. A multi-layered blockade has been put in place to prevent the agitators from entering Delhi by any means. Delhi Police is in constant touch with Haryana and UP Police. Inputs are also being shared. Till now there is no talk of movement of any farmer organization from Uttar Pradesh to Delhi. Vigilance is also being taken to ensure that the general public does not face any problem. Policemen are making continuous efforts to maintain the traffic system smoothly.

Farmers are agitating regarding MSP

Protesting farmers have started their march from two places on the Punjab-Haryana border after four rounds of talks failed with the Center on legal guarantee of minimum support price for crops. Police released tear gas shells to stop the farmers. According to the Centre's estimate, around 14,000 people, including 1200 tractor-trolleys, 300 cars and 10 mini buses and several other small vehicles, gathered at the Punjab-Haryana border and staged a vigorous protest. Punjab Government.