Drones & Barricades: Delhi On High Alert Against Farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' March — IN PICS

Massive deployment of police and paramilitary personnel, along with multi-layered barricading, sealed the national capital borders at Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur
to prevent the protesting farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' march.


According to PTI report, Drones are being used to maintain a tight vigil at border points, with authorities fully prepared to handle any law and order situation.

The Delhi Police, anticipating the farmers' march to Parliament, initiated preparations to check the advancing farmers beforehand.

Multiple layers of barricades, including concertina wires and huge concrete blocks, were placed along the entry points to the national capital.

Motorists faced difficulties commuting between Delhi and NCR towns due to traffic restrictions and heightened security measures.

Delhi Police imposed prohibitory orders for a month, banning the entry of processions of tractors, trucks, or other vehicles into the city.

In 2020, farmers had staged a sit-in at three border points for several months, prompting the police to rush logistics to check their entry in procession with tractors.

A makeshift office was set up at Singhu border to maintain round-the-clock vigil on the developing situation.

Rural roads bordering Haryana were sealed, and heavy deployment of paramilitary personnel occurred on Delhi-Rohtak and Delhi-Bahadurgarh roads.