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Today, farmers from all over the country have called for a Bharat Bandh against the three agricultural laws passed by the central government in Parliament. The strike will be jammed from 11 am to 3 pm under the bandh. All the opposition parties of the country have given their support to this bandh. Apart from this, farmers' unions have also come with the farmers. The farmers demand that the government withdraw these laws. At the same time, movement can be affected in many places due to the bandh. The rail was stopped in Maharashtra under the bandh.

APMC market opened during 'Bharat Bandh'

APMC's market is open during 'Bharat Bandh' in Pune, Maharashtra. A local businessman Sachin Payagude says, 'We support the farmers' movement. But we have kept the market open today. In such a situation, agricultural products coming from other states can be stored, otherwise, they will rot. They will be sold tomorrow only.

Delhi traffic police told what boundaries are open and closed

Delhi Traffic Police said, 'Tikri, Jharoda border, Dhansa are closed for any kind of traffic activity. The Badusarai range is open only to light motor vehicles such as cars and two-wheelers. The Jhatikara border is open to two-wheeler traffic only. The borders of Daurala, Kapashera, Rajokhari NH-8, Bijwasan / Bajghera, Palam Vihar, and Dundahera are open to going to Haryana. '

Our protest will be completely peaceful: Rakesh Tikait

Indian Farmers Union spokesman Rakesh Tikait said, 'Our protest will be completely peaceful. If someone gets stuck in Bharat Bandh called by us for 2-3 hours, we will provide them with water and fruits. We have a different concept.

Farmers gathered for prayer in Burari, Delhi

Farmers gathered at Nirankari Samagam Maidan in Burari, Delhi, to pray this morning. Protests on the ground continue for the 13th consecutive day. Farmer's unions have called India off today against the agriculture law of the central government.

Left parties protest in Andhra Pradesh

Left parties in Andhra Pradesh protested today in Vijayawada in support of the Bharat bandh called by the farmer unions against the agricultural laws of the central government.