The agitating farmers continued to block the Delhi-Meerut highway
near Ghazipur amid 'Bharat Bandh' called by farmers over the three farm laws.
The agitating
farmers on Tuesday continued to block the Delhi-Meerut highway near Ghazipur
amid 'Bharat Bandh' called by farmers over the three Farm
Laws.
The agitating
farmers, who have been camping at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur border for
the last 10 days on Tuesday morning once again blocked the national highway
that connects Delhi with Meerut via Ghaziabad.
The farmers have,
however, announced that the emergency vehicles like ambulance and the marriage
ceremony vehicles will be allowed to pass.
Amid the
nationwide protest, farmers from several parts of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand
and Himachal Pradesh have been protesting at the Ghazipur border here.
The farmers have
blocked the NH-24 near Ghazipur since last four days.
In the wake of Bharat
Bandh, many passengers who wanted to travel to Chandigarh were seen waiting
for vehicles on the highway. However, the e-rickshaws continued to ply in the
morning.
Similarly, not
many shops were opened and very less crowd was visible at the Ghazipur
vegetable market, which usually remains crowded.
Farmers from
Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh are protesting along the borders of
the national capital against the three new agricultural laws by the Central
government.
Even as the fifth
round of talks could not lead to any breakthrough, both the sides -- farmers'
representatives and the government -- agreed to continue the dialogue on
December 9.
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