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New Delhi: Security personnel stand guard during the ongoing farmers agitation against the three farm laws New Delhi, Friday, Feb. 12, 2021.
A head constable of Delhi Police was allegedly beaten by anti-farm laws protesters at the Tikri border on Friday. The incident occurred whileÂ
Head Constable Jitender Rana was present at the spot to put up a poster of a missing protester.Â
Delhi Police said the police personnel has received multiple stitches and an FIR has been registered against an unknown person in this regard.
Tikri border is one of the protesting sites where farmers are agitating against the farm laws.
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New Delhi: Tight security arrangements at Tikri border during farmers protest against the Centre s new farm laws, in New Delhi, on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021.
Heavy security deployment continued at the Tikri border (Delhi-Haryana border) on Sunday morning as farmers protest against three agriculture laws enters the 74th day. Police officers were seen standing in huge numbers near the barricades placed near the Tikri border a day after the chakka jam call given by the farmer unions who were protesting against the farm laws for over two months at the national capital s border. The government should consider the fact that protesting farmers are dying and these laws should be repealed so that we can go back home. We have been protesting for nearly three months and till these laws are not withdrawn we ll keep protesting here peacefully, said Chanranjeet Singh, a farmer from Punjab.
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BusinessToday.In | February 6, 2021 | Updated 08:42 IST
Chakka Jam on February 6: In a bid to ensure that normal life is unaffected due to this chakka jam; forces have been deployed at important points in the entire outer-north district of Delhi as a safety measure
Delhi Police have beefed up security arrangements across border areas of Delhi to prevent a repeat of the January 26 Red Fort-like incident . Deployment of security forces has been increased substantially across places of national significance like the Parliament, India Gate, and border areas of the national capital-Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur.