Traffic movement was normal in the national capital on Saturday during the chakka jam call given by farmers, said Delhi police. Talking to ANI, Delhi Police Public Relation Officer (PRO) Chinmoy Biswal said, The traffic movement is normal and the life is going on as usual here, adding that no violent incidents took place in Delhi. Delhi Police PRO said, The Chakka Jaam call wasn t for Delhi but in the wake of January 26 violence, we had made heavy security arrangements. Security was further tightened at Delhi s border areas where farmers are gathered in large numbers. The security forces are still deployed at the protest site, the official added.
Traffic movement normal during chakka jam, no violence reported, says Delhi police ANI | Updated: Feb 06, 2021 17:10 IST
New Delhi [India], February 6 (ANI): Traffic movement was normal in the national capital on Saturday during the chakka jam call given by farmers, said Delhi police.
Talking to ANI, Delhi Police Public Relation Officer (PRO) Chinmoy Biswal said, The traffic movement is normal and the life is going on as usual here, adding that no violent incidents took place in Delhi.
Delhi Police PRO said, The Chakka Jaam call wasn t for Delhi but in the wake of January 26 violence, we had made heavy security arrangements.
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New Delhi [India], February 6 (ANI): Around 50,000 personnel of Delhi Police, Paramilitary and Reserve Forces deployed in Delhi-NCR region to maintain law and order situation here on Saturday, amid 'chakka jaam' call by the protesting farmers' representatives. Atleast 12 metro stations have also been put on alert, police said.
Farmers detained: Chakka jam partially succeeds, mostly peaceful
Farmers detained: Chakka jam partially succeeds, mostly peaceful
Last Updated: Sat, Feb 6th, 2021, 17:46:45hrs
Bengaluru (Karnataka): Several farmers, Dalit activists and Left supporters were detained across Karnataka on Saturday while taking part in the nationwide chakka jam called by farmers organisations in New Delhi.
Traffic across the state was not affected but as this was a weekend and several people knew about this agitation in advance, it did not affect normal life much and that too it was called between 12 to 3 p.m.
Several agitating farmers in Bengaluru s northern suburb of Yelahanka were detained for blocking the highway for over two hours.