Protesting farmers from Punjab have been camping at the Khanauri and Shambhu points on the Punjab-Haryana border since February 13 after their march to the national capital was stopped by security personnel. They said they would take a call on the march on february 29.
The police authorities in Haryana’s Ambala district announced on Wednesday that they have initiated the process to cancel passports and visas of those individuals termed as ‘rowdies’ who were involved in breaking barricades or causing disturbances at the Punjab border during the recent farmer agitation.
Following their ‘Dilli Chalo’ march at the Punjab-Haryana border, protesting farmers have threatened to face consequences, according to the Haryana Police. A decision about the farmers’ agitation to resume is expected to be made today.
With farmers set to take a call on resumed march on Thursday, the Haryana Police has sought the cancellation of passports and visas of those who have been involved in violence during the agitation.
The police officer of Haryana mentioned that they are commencing the process to cancel the passports of people who are creating violence in the protest by contacting the passport authorities and the concerned embassies.