Life hit in Punjab, Haryana as protesters block roads
Chandigarh
08-December-2020
Activists from various farmer, civil society and employee organisations on Tuesday held widespread protests in Punjab and Haryana against the new farm laws which, they say, will destroy livelihoods.
Heavy police force was deployed in both the states to deal with any untoward situation. However, there was no report of any violence.
Even shopkeepers and petrol pump owners in most of the major towns in both the states shut their establishments expressing solidarity with the farmers.
Thousands of government employees in Punjab went on mass casual leave, while the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) kept all its institutions closed for the day.
The traffic in and around Chandigarh was severely affected.
Congress workers were arrested by Chandigarh Police after they blocked the national highway between Chandigarh and Zirakpur.
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Protesters at several places were seen displaying placards, saying 'No farmers, no food' and 'We are not terrorists'.
Protests were also reported from Hisar, Rohtak, Sonipat and other towns in neighbouring Haryana where opposition parties -- the Congress and the Indian National Lok Dal extended their support.
The Haryana government had ordered a security clampdown across the state as a precautionary measure in view of the planned protest. - IANS
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