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Delhi Police on high alert at Haryana border after farmers' protest

By ANI | Published: September 20, 2020 12:00 PM

The Delhi Police is on alert with respect to the farmers' protests that are taking place in the neighboring states of the national capital over Bills on agriculture sector reforms, the Delhi Police informed on Sunday.

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The Delhi Police is on alert with respect to the farmers' protests that are taking place in the neighboring states of the national capital over Bills on agriculture sector reforms, the Delhi Police informed on Sunday.

Forces have been deployed near the Ashok Nagar-Ghazipur area, as well as the Delhi-Haryana border.

On Saturday, Farmers and Arhtiyas (commission agents) in Rohtak staged a protest and raised slogans against the Centre's reforms. They said that their outcry would continue till the three bills were taken back.

( With inputs from ANI )

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