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    Home / News / India News / Farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' march to resume today; Delhi on alert
    Farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' march to resume today; Delhi on alert
    Security has been strengthened at the borders of the national capital

    Farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' march to resume today; Delhi on alert

    By Manzoor-ul-Hassan
    Feb 21, 2024
    10:17 am
    What's the story

    Farmers' "Delhi Chalo" protest march will resume on Wednesday, following the failure of talks with the Centre over minimum support price guarantees. As a pre-emptive measure, the Haryana Police has asked its Punjab counterpart to seize bulldozers, tractors, and equipment brought by protesters to dismantle police barricades. Ahead of the march, Kisan Mazdoor Morcha leader Sarwan Singh Pandher reiterated that the farmers would demonstrate peacefully. Pandher appealed to the government to remove barricades and allow them to proceed to Delhi.

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    A group of farmers has launched a protest over their demands, one of which includes a legal guarantee on MSP. The Centre and farmer leaders have held four meetings to come up with a resolution. After the fourth round of talks on Sunday, the Centre proposed that government-promoted cooperative societies will buy pulses, maize, and cotton crops at MSP for five years. Farmer leaders had then declared they would study the proposal and halted the protest march for two days.

    Security arrangements

    Security strengthened on Delhi borders 

    In view of the protest march, security has been strengthened in Delhi, with personnel stationed at Tikri, Singhu, and Ghazipur borders. On Tuesday, the security personnel conducted mock drills in preparation for any untoward incident. Reports said, the Tikri and Singhu border points between Delhi and Haryana have been sealed, with a heavy police presence and multiple layers of barricades. Two lanes of the Ghazipur border are also shut, with the possibility of a complete closure later in the day.

    Social media blockade

    Government blocks 177 social media accounts linked to protest

    The Centre has temporarily blocked nearly 177 social media accounts and web links related to the farmers' protest which would be restored once the protest ends, according to reports. The orders were issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology under Section 69A of the Information Technology (IT) Act. Separately, the Haryana government extended the ban on mobile internet and bulk SMS services in seven districts until February 21.

    Traffic affected

    Traffic congestion expected during protest march

    Amid the crisis, the Delhi Police have asked commuters to avoid certain roads in central parts of the city due to special traffic arrangements for the protest march. Local police in Greater Noida also warned of possible traffic congestion on Wednesday, as farmers plan to gather at the Knowledge Park metro station before marching toward the Collectorate in Surajpur. Traffic diversions may be imposed during the protest.

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    Traffic advisory by Delhi Traffic Police

    Traffic Alert
    On 21-02-24, due to special traffic arrangements kindly avoid IP Marg in both the carriageways from IP Flyover towards A-point and vice-versa, ITO Chowk, DDU Marg, BSZ marg, JLN Marg , Shanti Van crossing and Rajghat crossing from 0930 hrs to 1130 hrs.

    — Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) February 20, 2024
    Demands

    Farmers demand MSP for oilseeds, bajra 

    On Sunday, some farmer leaders also demanded the inclusion of oilseeds and bajra in the MSP guarantee. Farmer leader Gurnam Singh Charuni warned that if the government does not agree to their demands by February 21, "Haryana will also join the protest." He said, "The government should...understand that these two things (oilseeds and bajra) are very important. Today mustard is available in the market at Rs. 4200, it is being sold at Rs. 2,000 less than the MSP."

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