Border sealed before farmers march to Delhi, mobile internet ban in many districts

Police blockade has been imposed on the border falling in Ratia and Jakhal areas of Fatehabad. The Director General of Police of the state is in constant touch with the police captains of the respective areas. The DGP himself is keeping an eye on the situation.

Haryana. The situation on the Haryana-Punjab border is very tense after the farmers announced to march to Delhi once again on 13 February. The government has sealed the boundaries of the districts around the border. Mobile internet services have also been stopped in many districts of Haryana. Not only this, the administration is busy increasing security on all the routes from Punjab to the district.

Police blockade has been imposed on the border

Police blockade has been imposed on the border falling in Ratia and Jakhal areas of Fatehabad. The Director General of Police of the state is in constant touch with the police captains of the respective areas. The DGP himself is keeping an eye on the situation. The preparations can be gauged from the fact that Haryana Police has also issued a traffic advisory, so that people do not have to face problems in the coming days and they remain alert and alert beforehand.

Section 144 implemented across the district
In Jakhal concrete blocks were placed on the roads for two days, whereas in Ratia area, the roads have been blocked in a way by blocking the main roads. People are now using only small village routes to reach Punjab. In Fatehabad area too, blockade has been started at main places including Hanspur. Section 144 has also been implemented across the district.

Jakhal converted into police camp to stop farmers
Due to the announcement by the farmers to march to Delhi once again on 13th February, 3 companies of CRPF, one each of SSB and HAP have been called in the district, which have also started patrolling the blockaded places. SP Aastha Modi herself reached Jakhal area today to check the border areas. Jakhal seems to be completely transformed into a police camp. CRPF has been deployed near Myond post, cemented concrete blocks have already been placed here. The police have also prepared sharp weapons to stop the farmers. Police say that such arrangements are being made to maintain security.