In view of the farmers’ movement, the Delhi Police has tightened security at the Singhu border. The Delhi Police has set up a 10-level barricade to prevent farmers from coming to Delhi. T. The road was closed with large dividers on the road. Plans are afoot to keep the media away so that no one can reach the farmers protest site. The media has been barred from traveling a kilometer to maintain law and order.
All roads around the Singhu border have also been closed due to tight security by the Delhi Police. As a result, in addition to farmers, the general public living there is also facing difficulties. Locals are also not allowed on the main road for security reasons.

For more than two months, farmers have been protesting at the border in Delhi in opposition of the new agricultural law. Police have taken steps to prevent farmers from coming to Delhi. Internet services have been shut down in the Ghazipur and Tikiri border areas. A large number of security forces have been deployed to control the crowd. The police has cast a concrete road between the roads to prevent farmers entering. It has also spread iron thorns on the road so that farmers cannot enter Delhi.
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