Delhi on high alert, restrictions in Haryana ahead of farmers' protest
In light of the farmers' march, the delhi police is likewise extremely vigilant, and strict security is in place throughout Delhi's entire perimeter.
The purpose of the march, according to the farmers' organisations Samyukta Kisan Morcha and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, is to put pressure on the central government to abide by a number of requests, chief among them being the passing of legislation guaranteeing a minimum support price (MSP) for crops.
The data-border would be shut with cranes and containers if farmers try to cross haryana and punjab in any way to reach the delhi data-border.
The haryana police has cautioned against travelling to punjab at this time and urged people to follow it on social media to stay up to current on traffic conditions.
In addition, the police have issued a warning of possible hiccups in traffic on all major highways connecting punjab and Haryana.
"Section 144 has been implemented, data-borders are being shuttered, and internet services are being suspended. Is it legal for the government to block access to the internet? It is impossible for productive conversation to occur under these conditions. He declared, "This is something that the administration has to look into right away.
Subsequent to its previous installation in Ambala and Sonipat, Panchkula DCP Sumer Singh Pratap has issued an order to impose Section 144 in the city.
It is now illegal to plan processions and rallies that use either foot or tractor transportation.
The demonstration caused heavy traffic jams at the Delhi-Noida data-border, and all data-borders were closed for a whole day.