The Delhi Police Commissioner has enforced Section 144 ahead of the planned 'Delhi Chalo' protest march by farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh
Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora said that Section 144 has been implemented in the border areas with Punjab, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh to maintain order and prevent potential disturbances stemming from the planned 'Delhi Chalo' protest march by farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. (Image: PTI)
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Delhi Traffic Police have issued advisories warning commuters about possible diversions around the Singhu Border (Delhi-Haryana) in anticipation of disruptions due to the farmers' rally. These measures are taken to ensure smooth traffic flow and minimise inconvenience to the public. (Image: ANI)
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With farmers converging on the capital for the protest march, security measures have been bolstered to safeguard public safety and prevent untoward incidents. (Image: ANI)
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The demand for a legislative guarantee on Minimum Support Price (MSP) for agricultural produce is a central concern raised by farmer unions. This reflects the longstanding grievances within the agricultural community regarding fair compensation for their crops, which has been a key factor in previous protests. (Image: PTI)
Farmer unions had called off their year-long agitation in 2021, citing the need for a guarantee on MSP among other demands. The persistence in seeking legislative assurance on MSP underscores the depth of concerns within the farming community regarding their economic viability and livelihoods. (Image: ANI)
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Approximately 200 farmer organisations are expected to participate in the 'Delhi Chalo' march to voice their grievances and advocate for policy reforms. (Image: PTI)