Farmers protest: Concrete wall erected overnight - what are further preparations?

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delhi chalo march is continuing from tuesday after the central government's talks with farmer leaders regarding MSP and other demands failed. Farmers from UP, haryana and punjab are moving towards Delhi. This movement has now become more violent due to the action taken by the farmers on the Shambhu data-border when they tried to break the police fortification and move forward. Keeping this in mind, now delhi police has started the fortification work on Tikri Border of delhi after Singhu Border and Ghazipur Border.

After the incident at Shambhu data-border of Ambala located on Haryana-Punjab data-border, delhi police and vigilance agencies have intensified the fortification work of delhi more than before. Till now the emphasis of delhi police was on Singhu Border and Ghazipur Border, after the chaos at Shambhu Border, delhi police is busy in fortifying Tikri Border. A wall of concrete and barbed wire has been erected on the Tikri data-border overnight. In the video released regarding this, it can be clearly seen that in view of the farmers' protest, work is going on to strengthen the security arrangements at Tikri Border. To strengthen the data-border of delhi, more concrete is being poured between the concrete slabs at Tikri Border.

 Drone keeps a close eye on farmers' activities

Similarly, heavy traffic jam was seen on Delhi-Noida-Delhi (DND) flyway on Tuesday. Today the protest march by farmers continues. Keeping this in mind, fortification is going on on DND also. Apart from this, security has also been increased at Jharoda and Chilla data-border. However, vehicles are coming from delhi towards noida amidst heavy security on the data-borders of Delhi. Let us tell you that keeping in mind the delhi march of farmer organizations, delhi police, Para Military Force personnel and vigilance agencies are busy in fortifying all the data-borders of Delhi. Drones are also being used for this. The activities of farmers in the data-border areas are being monitored through drones.

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