Unable to attend classes, transfer money, villagers living near Singhu say they re collateral damage
Villagers living near Delhi s Singhu border say they have no issues with the farmers agitation but internet shutdowns and police barricading have made life very difficult for them.
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UPDATED: February 4, 2021 06:57 IST
Barbed wires and barricades put across a road at Delhi s Singhu border to prevent protesting farmers from entering the national capital photographed on February 3, 2021 (Photo Credits: PTI)
Even as several men claiming to be locals clashed with protesting farmers at Singhu border just a few days ago, residents of villages in the vicinity of the Delhi-Haryana border do not have any issues with the agitation, except for huge traffic snarls and internet shutdown.
Farmers at Singhu border threaten to block trains in Mandsaur, seek removal of barricades
Farmers at Singhu border threaten to block trains in Mandsaur, seek removal of barricades
Protesting farmers at Singhu border said on Monday that farmers in Haryana on Monday warned of blocking trains in Mandsaur. In their speech, they also asked police to remove barricades and allow movement on road.
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Farmers protesting at Singhu border in Delhi-NCR. (Photo: PTI)
As protest over the Centre s farm laws continues, farmers in Haryana have warned of blocking trains in Mandsaur, farmers protesting at Singhu border in Delhi-NCR said on Monday.