Roads dug up, supplies hit: How life at Delhi's borders is hit by fortification over farm protest
Hindustan Times|February 15, 2024
The Delhi Police on Wednesday dug up dirt tracks at three villages along Singhu border to stop protesting farmers from entering the Capital by bypassing barricades set up at NH-44.
Hemani Bhandari and Jignasa Sinha
Roads dug up, supplies hit: How life at Delhi's borders is hit by fortification over farm protest

The development came a day after the police sealed the border at NH-44 for vehicular traffic, and set up multiple layers of blockades with concrete and iron barricades, barbed wires, and heavy vehicles.

The pits at the three villages Narela and Bawana in Delhi, and Kundli in Haryana - are around six feet deep, officers aware of the matter said. The protesting farmers are still around 200km away at Shambhu the border between Punjab and Haryana but the Delhi Police are not taking any chances, not wanting a repeat of the farmers' agitation at the Capital's borders from November 2020 to December 2021, they said.

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