Farmers Protest: From internet ban to traffic alerts in Delhi, Noida, here is all about what’s closed and other advisories

Farmers Protest: From internet ban to traffic alerts in Delhi, Noida, here is all about what’s closed and other advisories

In action to the ‘Dilli Chalo’ march started on February 13, numerous farmers have actually been encamped at Shambhu and Khanauri along the Punjab-Haryana border. Here are the most recent updates on the continuous agitation:

Farmers Protest: Traffic Advisory by Delhi and Noida cops
Farmers Protest: Delhi Traffic Policein a social networks post on X (previously Twitter), encouraged commuters to prevent particular paths due to unique traffic plans. “On 21-02-24, due to unique traffic plans kindly prevent 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 9:30 am to 11:30 am,” specified the post.

Farmers Protest Noida Traffic Advisory: To help with undisturbed traffic circulation in the middle of the farmers’ demonstration, authorities might carry out diversions if essential, beginning with Galgotia Cut, Pari Chowk, LG Roundabout, Moser Bear Roundabout, Durga Talkies Roundabout, and Surajpur Chowk, according to authorities authorities.

The farmers prepare to put together at the Knowledge Park city station using both tractors and personal lorries. Consequently, they will start a march, traversing through different points consisting of the India Expo Mart, Sharda University, LG Roundabout, and Moser Bear Roundabout, concluding their path at the collectorate in Surajpur, according to authorities declarations.

Farmers Protest: Massive Farmers Showdown at Delhi Borders
According to federal government reports on Tuesday, roughly 14,000 people have actually collected along the Punjab-Haryana border, accompanied by 1,200 tractor trolleys, 300 automobiles, 10 mini-buses, and other little automobiles. The Centre revealed frustration with the Punjab federal government’s handling of the scenario.

Farmers Protest: Court asks Protesters not to take Tractors to Delhi
The Punjab and Haryana High Court, on February 20, rebuked the opposing farmers, highlighting that tractor trolleys can not be used on highways under the Motor Vehicle Act. The bench likewise questioned the Punjab federal government’s choice to allow such a big assembly.

Farmers Protest: Social Network Accounts Blocked

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology provided orders on February 14 and 19 to briefly obstruct roughly 177 social networks accounts and web links related to the farmers’ demonstration, in action to demands from the Ministry of Home Affairs under area 69A of the IT Act.

Farmers Protest: Agri Leaders’ Response
Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher highlighted the farmers’ decision to continue their march towards Delhi. He said, “The intent of the govt was really clear that they would not let us go into Delhi at any expense … If you do not wish to discover an option through conversation with farmers then we must be permitted to march towards Delhi,” according to ANI.

Farmers Protest: Security Measures

Delhi Police advised security workers stationed at Tikri, Singhu, and Ghazipur border indicate stay watchful. Mock drills were carried out on Tuesday, and security was increased at Delhi’s borders and in the National Capital Region (NCR).

Farmers Protest: Web, M0bile Ban
The Haryana federal government extended the restriction on mobile web and bulk SMS services in 7 districts till Wednesday in the middle of the continuous ‘Delhi Chalo’ demonstration by farmers.

Farmers Protest: Appeals for Peace
Union Minister Arjun Munda advised opposing farmers to keep peace and stressed the significance of transitioning from conversations to discovering services.

Farmers Protest: Challenges in Meeting Demands
Union Minister V K Singh acknowledged the obstacles in satisfying the needs of the farmer leaders and implicated them of not actively looking for services to their issues.

These advancements highlight the intricacy and continuous stress surrounding the farmers’ demonstration, highlighting the requirement for discussion and resolution.

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