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Farmers Protest : Tear gas shells dropped from drone at protest site at Punjab-Haryana border

Chandigarh The Haryana Police on Tuesday hurled tear gas shells when a group of youth, who were part of the farmers’ ‘Dilli Chalo’ protest march, tried to break barricades set up at the Shambhu border in Ambala.

Despite an appeal by the Haryana Police to stay away from the barricades, many youth continued to stay over the barricades, officials said.

A few youth broke an iron barricade and tried to throw it off the Ghaggar river bridge

When a few youth broke an iron barricade and tried to throw it off the Ghaggar river bridge, the police lobbed several rounds of tear gas shells.

They also used a drone later on to drop a teargas shell.

Farmers on Tuesday morning commenced their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march to press for their demands, after a meeting with two Union ministers over their demands, including legal guarantee to MSP for crops, remained inconclusive.

Farmers along with their tractor trolleys begun the march around 10 am

Many farmers along with their tractor trolleys begun the march around 10 am from Fatehgarh Sahib and are moving towards Delhi via Shambhu border. Another group is moving towards the national capital from Mehal Kalan in Sangrur through Khanauri border.

In over 500 tractor trolleys young, elderly and woman were a part of the cavalcade as they moved they raised slogans against the government.

Keeping the whole situation in mind the Punjab govt has suspended the internet services in Patiala, Sangroor and Fatehgarh sahib districts.

Farm leaders started gathering at Fatehgarh Sahib since early morning. Authorities in Haryana have fortified the state’s borders with Punjab at many places in Ambala, Jind, Fatehabad, Kurukshetra and Sirsa using concrete blocks, iron nails and barbed wire to scuttle the proposed march.

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