On the second day of the 'Delhi Chalo' march of farmers on Wednesday, security remains tight in the country's capital, with massive deployment of personnel and barricades in central Delhi and border points with Haryana observed, leading to inconvenience for the commuters.
The traffic movement at Singhu (Delhi-Sonipat) and Tikri borders (Delhi-Bahadurgarh) has been halted, while the security personnel in anti-riot gear are deployed and drones are being used to keep an eye on the situation, the official sources cited.
Numerous layers of barricades, concrete blocks, iron nails, and container walls have been placed at the Singhu and Tikri borders with Haryana as well as at the Ghazipur border with Uttar Pradesh. These security arrangements may increase if the situation gets worse, the official states.
With enormous security arrangements at the three border points, commuters may again face difficulties in reaching their destination.
On Tuesday, farmers from Punjab faced tear gas shells, some of them dropped by a drone at two border points of Haryana-Punjab as protesters tried to break past barricades that were installed to stop them from heading to Delhi. Till late at night, they remained stopped at the Punjab-Haryana border by Haryana police.
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha are spearheading the "Delhi Chalo" agitation to put pressure on the BJP-led Centre for their demands, including a law on a minimum support price for crops and loan waivers.
Traffic crawled at many places in the Delhi-National Capital Region on Tuesday as well due to the barricading at the border and in several parts of Delhi.
The metro commuters had to face difficulties as some gates of nine metro stations in Central Delhi were shut till the evening.
The Red Fort complex was temporarily closed to visitors on Tuesday. The Delhi Police has issued prohibitory orders under section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) for a month -- banning an assembly of five or more people, processions or rallies, and the entry of tractor-trolleys ferrying people.
During their protest in 2020, farmers from different states, mainly Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, staged a sit-in at the Singhu, Ghazipur, and Tikri borders. They sat there from August 2020 to December 2021.
Police had to rush logistics in 2020 to check the entry of the farmers moving in a procession of tractors.