National and state highways will be jammed from 12 to 3 pm today on the call of United Kisan Morcha.
Emergency services, ambulances, school buses, security forces vehicles will not be stopped, separate roads will remain open from the Delhi border strike.
Farmers agitating for the repeal of the Agricultural Laws will block the block today. National and state highways will be closed from 12 to 3 pm in the jam. After this, farmers will protest by playing horns of their vehicles for one minute. No road will be blocked inside Delhi except where the dharnas are on the border of Delhi. Emergency services ambulances, school buses, vehicles of security forces will not be stopped. The Kisan Morcha has appealed to maintain peace during the Chakka Jam.
The leader of the United Kisan Morcha, Dr. Darshan Pal said that the farmers have made full preparations for the February 6 Chakka Jam. For this, it has been appealed to everyone that maintaining peace in Chakka Jam is the most important. The youth have also been asked to remain calm, especially at the instigation of someone.
He told that the farmers will unite from village to village all over the country and take part in Chakka Jam, so that the government will know how big this movement has become. He said that the blockade would remain jam till three o’clock and after that, everyone would play a minute horn of vehicles at their place.
The United Kisan Morcha has made it clear that there will be no jam at any place inside Delhi, and the place where the dharna is going on along the border of Delhi will be jammed at those places. Along with this, an appeal has been made to the farmers involved in Chakka Jam that if anyone has any problem, they should also be let go.
Charkhi Dadri
Farmers’ Jam Under Chakka Jam, farmers will jam for three hours at Morwala and Imlota on NH 334B (Narnaul-Delhi Highway) passing through the district. Dadri on NH 148B (Gangahedi to Ismailabad) will be jammed at Loharu Chowk and Kitlana toll. Apart from this, jam will also be blocked on the main revolutionary square of Badra, due to which traffic arrangements will be disrupted on the routes like Dadri, Jui, Kadma and Loharu. Farmers will block jam at 16 places including five NH and three state highways in the district on Saturday under Chakka jam in protest against
Bhiwani
agriculture laws. Tosham-Hisar National Highway, Bhiwani-Dadri National Highway, Bhiwani-Jind National Highway, Loharu-Pilani National Highway, Hisar-Rohtak National Highway, besides Bhiwani-Tosham State Highway, Bhiwani-Hansi State Highway and Siwani-Hisar State Highway Farmers will jam.
Hisar
Farmers’ Jam Chakka will be jammed at 21 places in the district on Saturday. These include four national highways, five state highways, and 12 link routes. At the same time, 14 police force companies have been deployed across the district on behalf of the police administration. Apart from this, two companies have been kept in reserve.
Fatehabad
will be traffic jam at seven places in Fatehabad district from 12 to 3 pm on Saturday. Farmers took Narnaul-Bathinda National Highway, Sirsa-Hisar National Highway, Tohana-Hisar State Highway, Ratia to Tohana State Highway, Fatehabad-Uklana State Highway in Bhuna, Fatehabad-Burlada-Tohana State Highway and Fatehabad-Bhattukalan-Bhadra State Highway. Have decided to jam. DC Dr. Narhari Singh Bangar has appointed six duty magistrates in the district in view of this.
In Sirsa
Sirsa, farmers will block the jam on Sirsa-Dabwali National Highway No-10 at two places. Chavda jam will be done at Bhavdeen and Khuiyan Malkana toll plaza. Apart from this, the state highways will block a total of 15 places including Sirsa to Sardulgarh Road, Sirsa to Raniyan, Dabwali to Ellenabad, Dabwali to Bathinda, Dabwali to Malot Road, Ellenabad to Malot Road, Ellenabad to Sirsa, Chopta to Sirsa.
Jind
In Jind, farmers will block the Jind-Narwana highway including Hisar-Chandigarh, Jind-Hisar, Jind-Kaithal, Jind-Bhiwani, Jind-Rohtak, Jind-Panipat. Apart from
Sonipat
National Highway 44, KGP and KMP, many state highways will jam for three hours.
Rohtak
will jam the Delhi-Rohtak Highway, Rohtak-Panipat Highway, Rohtak-Hisar Highway, Rohtak-Bhiwani, Rohtak-Jind Highway.
Rewari
Farmers made preparations for Chakka jam on Delhi-Jaipur highway and Rewari-Rohtak highway. Farmers will block traffic at three places including
Jhajjar
National Highway Delhi-Rohtak, Sonepat-Jhajjar.
Karnal
Basatada Toll Tax Plaza on Delhi-Chandigarh National Highway, Pyant Toll Plaza situated on Karnal-Jind State Highway, near Ramba Police Outpost on the Karnal-Yamunanagar Via Indri State Highway, Karnal-Yamunanagar State Highway via Gadibirbal Road in Bayana village on the grain market Near by, in Bhadson village on Indri-Kurukshetra road, opposite the bus stand on Karnal-Kaithal road in Nissing, in front of the new grain market on Karnal road in Assandh, on the Kohund-Assandh road in Balla village, on the Neelokheri-Pihowa road in Nigdu. , On the Nagla Chowk located on the Karnal-Meerut road, the Karnal-Pihova road in the village of Kachhwa.
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