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'Amritkaal' or 'Anyaykaal': Priyanka Gandhi slams PM Modi over reports of laying thorns on the road ahead of farmers' march

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Delhi Chalo: Haryana authorities have sealed the border with Punjab at Shambhu near Ambala. Elaborate arrangements have been made at the borders in Jind and Fatehabad districts to stop the march.

'Amritkaal' or 'Anyaykaal': Priyanka slams PM Modi over reports of laying thorns on the road ahead of farmers' march

New Delhi: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over reports of barricading and laying of nails on roads at certain points near the Delhi border, ahead of the farmers' proposed 'Delhi Chalo' march. Priyanka took to

It is striking that the authorities have taken a whole series of steps in view of the farmers' march on February 13. Prohibitory orders were imposed in the northeastern district of the national capital under CrPC section 144, which bans large gatherings. Haryana authorities have sealed the border with Punjab at Shambhu near Ambala. Elaborate arrangements have been made at the borders in Jind and Fatehabad districts to stop the march.

Fearing disruption of peace, the Haryana government has also suspended mobile internet services and bulk SMS in seven districts – Ambala, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Jind, Hisar, Fatehabad and Sirsa – from February 11 to 13.

This is what Priyanka Gandhi said:

“Is laying thorn nails on the path of farmers 'amritkaal' or 'anyaykaal'? This insensitive and anti-farmer attitude had cost the lives of 750 farmers. Working against farmers and not even allowing them to raise their voice, what kind of government does this,” Gandhi said in a message in Hindi.

“The promise to the farmers was not fulfilled, neither the MSP law was made nor the income of farmers was doubled if farmers do not come to the government of their own country, where else will they go,” she added.

“Mr Prime Minister! Why such behavior towards the farmers of the country? Why are you not fulfilling the promises made to the farmers,” the Congress leader said.

Haryana government issues traffic advisory:

The Haryana Police on Saturday issued a traffic advisory asking commuters to take alternative routes.

In the traffic advisory, police asked commuters going from Chandigarh to Delhi to take alternate routes via Derabassi, Barwala/Ramgarh, Saha, Shahbad, Kurukshetra, or via Panchkula, NH-344 Yamunanagar Indri/Pipli, Karnal.

Similarly, according to police, passengers traveling from Delhi to Chandigarh have been asked to reach their destination via Karnal, Indri/Pipli, Yamunanagar, Panchkula or Kurukshetra, Shahbad, Saha, Barwala, Ramgarh.

The farmers plan to go to Delhi from Ambala-Shambhu, Khanauri-Jind and Dabwali borders. Ambala and Kaithal districts have imposed Section 144 of the CrPC, which prohibits gathering of five or more people.

Police have also held meetings with sarpanch of villages and khap panchayats, requesting them not to participate in the march.



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