No roads dug up at Delhi borders due to farmers protest: MHA in Rajya Sabha
No roads dug up at Delhi borders due to farmers protest: MHA in Rajya Sabha
The Ministry of Home Affairs said iron nails were studded on roads at farmer protest sites to prevent a repeat of Republic Day violence.
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UPDATED: March 10, 2021 14:21 IST
Thousands of protesters had clashed with the police near Delhi s ITO during the tractor parade called by farmer unions on January 26 (File)
The Ministry of Home Affairs on Wednesday
said iron nails were studded on roads at farmer protest sites on Delhi s border points to prevent a repeat of the violence that rocked the national capital on Republic Day.
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Hardeep Singh Dibdiba (centre) at a demonstration for his grandson Navreet Singh, at the Ghazipur site of the ongoing farmers agitation, on 13 February. Navreet died during a tractor rally on 26 January, held to mark the farmersâ protest. Dibdiba has approached the Delhi High Court seeking an investigation into his death. Sakib Ali/Hindustan Times/Getty Images
Hardeep Singh Dibdiba (centre) at a demonstration for his grandson Navreet Singh, at the Ghazipur site of the ongoing farmers agitation, on 13 February. Navreet died during a tractor rally on 26 January, held to mark the farmersâ protest. Dibdiba has approached the Delhi High Court seeking an investigation into his death.
India News: The Delhi high court on Thursday issued direction to the Uttar Pradesh police to give an original post mortem report of the 25-year-old farmer, who di