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According to farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher, on December 8 at 12 noon, a ‘batch’ of 101 farmers will march towards Delhi. Strong arrangements have been made to stop the farmers.

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Farmers have announced their march to Delhi, after which once again, complete preparations have been made to stop the farmers along with increasing vigil on the borders of Delhi. A concrete wall has been built.

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Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said that 16 farmers were injured in the clash with Haryana Police on Friday at Shambhu border and if we include the minor injured also, this number could be around 25.

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According to farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher, on December 8 at 12 noon, a ‘batch’ of 101 farmers will march towards Delhi. Security arrangements have been tightened at Ambala, Haryana and Shambhu border of Delhi-Haryana.

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Nail pattern barriers and breakers have been installed to stop the farmers. Let us tell you that even before this, when farmers had marched to Delhi in the beginning of the year, similar preparations were made to stop them.

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On Friday, the protesting farmers tried to move towards Delhi, but security forces fired tear gas shells to stop them at the Haryana-Punjab border.

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Haryana DGP has written a letter to Punjab DGP requesting that media personnel be kept at a distance of at least 1 km from the protest site to ensure security and maintain law and order.

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As a precautionary measure, the Haryana government has suspended mobile internet and SMS services in 11 villages of Ambala district till December 9.

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Farmers had earlier also tried to march to Delhi on February 13 and February 21, but were stopped at the Haryana-Punjab border.