IN PHOTOS: Section 144 imposed on Delhi-UP borders ahead of farmers' march

Delhi Police invoked Section 144 on Delhi-UP borders and certain areas of the capital to avert potential disturbances as farmers plan a march to Delhi on February 13.

Updated On: 2024-02-12 11:43 AM IST

Compiled by : Sanjana Deshpande

Delhi Police invoked Section 144 on Delhi-UP borders and certain areas of the capital to avert potential disturbances as farmers plan a march to Delhi on Feb 13

Large gatherings have been banned in North-East Delhi, Shahadara, and Gandhi Nagar areas until March 11.

The 'Delhi Chalo' march organised by farmers' unions aims to press for MSP legislation and the withdrawal of cases filed against them, among other demands.

Delhi Police ordered strict enforcement, prohibiting entry of protesters and vehicles from Uttar Pradesh into Delhi, and banning the possession of arms during protests.

Elaborate security measures, including deployment of Delhi Police personnel and installation of barriers, are in place at Punjab-Haryana borders and Delhi borders like Tikri, Singhu, and Ghazipur.

A request has been placed for central armed forces at Delhi borders given the seriousness of security concerns and the need for additional support as farmers head to national capital.

Protesters have persisted in their demands for MSP legislation, implementation of the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations, pensions, debt waiver, and justice for victims of violence.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Police Commissioner inspected border areas and briefed personnel deployed across the NCR and border regions.

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