Ghazipur & Tikri Border Updates: The work of opening the borders of Delhi closed for 11 months in the farmers' movement started


Posted on 29th Oct 2021 02:59 pm by rohit kumar

The work of removing the cement impasse is going on with the removal of barricades on the Tikri border of Delhi-Haryana and Ghazipur border of Delhi-UP. It is being told that by Friday evening, the barricade and pucca construction will be completely removed on both borders.

 

According to the Ghaziabad correspondent, a checkpoint has been put up by the protesters at the UP gate that no one can go ahead without their permission. Delhi Police is removing its barricade to say that yet it is not possible to open the way until the farmers are completely removed from here. Let us inform you that the protester's check post has also been put up on Meerut Expressway and National Highway No.

 

It is worth noting that after opening a picket at the Tikri border of Delhi-Haryana, the site of farmers' agitation, now the Delhi Police is doing the same at the UP Gate (Ghazipur border). Delhi Police personnel are getting the barricade removed on the Ghazipur border since Friday morning. Eastern District Police Deputy Commissioner Priyanka Kashyap has confirmed that action will be taken to remove barricades from the Ghazipur border of Delhi-UP. After some time the barricades will be completely removed here. At present we are opening NH-9, after that NH-24 will also be opened. On the other hand, a part of Rohtak road is also being cleaned from the Delhi side on the Tikri border of Delhi-Haryana. After the removal of barricades from the Tikri and Ghazipur border, it will be easy to travel between Delhi to UP and Haryana.

 

Vehicles will fill speed on NH-9 and NH-24

 

According to top officials of the Delhi Police, after the removal of barricades on the Ghazipur border of Delhi-UP, the road from Ghaziabad to Delhi can be opened. The general public is happy that after the removal of the barricade on the Ghazipur border, the movement from Ghaziabad to Delhi will be normal again only after 11 months.

 

In this regard, another police officer said that there is an order from the government, so we are opening the way by removing the barricades. Let us inform you that on 26 January, anti-agriculture law protestors took out a tractor parade and created a ruckus in the capital Delhi. Only after that, the police had closed the border with the barricade.

 

Significantly, due to the demonstration of farmers on the Delhi border, the Supreme Court is hearing about the closed roads. In the hearing held earlier, the Supreme Court has raised the question that why are the farmers protesting when all three central agricultural laws have been put on hold?

 

In such a situation, there was pressure on the Delhi Police to get the traffic restored soon at the Tikri border as well as the UP gate. In such a situation, the barricade is also being removed on the Ghazipur border. At the same time, there does not seem to be any such effort on the Kundli border, the kind of activity that has increased on the Tikri and Ghazipur borders.

 

Security beefed up at UP Gate

 

Explain that all the lanes leading to Delhi at the UP Gate are occupied by the protesters since November 28, 2020. The police had put up barricades here as part of the security arrangements. According to Gyanendra Singh, Superintendent of Police, Ghaziabad, the security system has been increased at the UP gate after the stir on the Tikri border.

 

It is worth noting that a few days ago, the protesters had told the Supreme Court that the Delhi Police has blocked the traffic. Now the way stones are being removed and cleaning is being done by Delhi Police from the lane going to Bahadurgarh, it is expected that by opening this road in a day or two, the police will restore traffic. This border has been closed since November 26, 2020, when a large number of protesters from Punjab called for a march to Delhi.

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