Chandigarh: The Haryana Police on Friday said it was withdrawing its earlier decision to invoke provisions of the National Security Act (NSA) against some farmer leaders who are part of the ongoing farmers’ agitation.
This comes a day after Ambala police issued a statement saying that it was implementing the process of detaining office bearers of the protesting farmer outfits under
The Haryana Police on Friday said it was withdrawing its earlier decision to invoke provisions of the National Security Act (NSA) against some farmer leaders who are part of the ongoing farmers agitation.
This comes a day after Ambala police issued a statement saying that it was implementing the
The Haryana Police on Friday said it was withdrawing its earlier decision to invoke provisions of the National Security Act against some farmer leaders who are part of the ongoing farmers' agitation.
This comes a day after Ambala police issued a statement saying that it was implementing the process of detaining office bearers of the protesting farmer outfits under section 2(3) of the National Security Act, 1980, to maintain law and order and prevent criminal activities.
This comes a day after Ambala police issued a statement saying that it was implementing the process of detaining office bearers of the protesting farmer outfits under section 2(3) of the National Security Act, 1980, to maintain law and order and prevent criminal activities
The Haryana Police said government and private properties had been damaged amid the ongoing Dilli Chalo farmers march. According to an official statement it will now initiate proceedings to recover damages via the seizure of properties and bank accounts of protesters.