New Delhi: Movements on several roads in Delhi were restricted amid heavy deployment of Police on the roads on Monday morning, amid a call for 'Bharat Band' by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) against the three farm laws passed by the Central government.
Heavy security was deployed at Singhu border, Tikri border and Ghazipur border, where farmers have been camping since November last year, protesting against the controversial farm laws.
The road near the historic Red Fort was also shut for traffic.
Protesting farmers meanwhile closed National Highway No 24, near Ghazipur border, and National Highway No 9 which connects Delhi to Punjab and Uttarakhand. While diversions were created by the Delhi Traffic Police, commuters faced problems due to long traffic jams.
Traffic was also shut close to the Dhasna border in Delhi due to the protests.
“Massive traffic snarl seen at Gurugram-Delhi border as vehicles entering the national capital are being checked by Delhi Police and paramilitary jawans, in wake of Bharat Bandh called by farmer organisations today,” reported news agency ANI.
However, now the situation is getting normal and traffic is smooth as Delhi Police has loosened the barricades.
The Bandh has been called by the Samyukt Kisan Morch, the umbrella body under which farmer groups have been protesting for over a year now against the farm laws.
Call for the shutdown was given on September 5 at a 'Mahapanchayat'of farmers in Muzaffarnagar of Uttar Pradesh. The Bandh will be held from 6 am till 4 pm, as per the announcement made by the protestors.
The SKM said the Bandh has been supported by political parties including the Congress, AAP, Samajwadi Party, TDP, JD(S), BSP, NCP, DMK, YSRCP, JMM, RJD, Swaraj India and left parties including CPI-M, CPI, AIFB, RSP, CPI-ML (Lib), CPI-ML (ND) and others. (Inputs from UNI)