Farmers have resumed their 'Delhi Chalo' march amid growing tensions and security measures at the Shambhu border. They continue to demand Minimum Support Price (MSP) and loan rights, with protests entering their 300th day

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Farmers' protest groups have announced the resumption of their 'Delhi Chalo' march on Sunday, reigniting tensions as they continue their demand for a fair Minimum Support Price (MSP) and loan rights. In response to security concerns, Delhi Police have set up barricades and installed nails at the Shambhu border to prevent any unlawful movement.
Speaking to ANI, Sarwan Singh Pandher, a representative of the protesting farmers, condemned the "brutality" farmers faced at the border, asserting that no laws had been broken. He emphasised that their march, set to begin at noon, would be peaceful and without any violations of regulations.