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Barricades removed from Gazipur, Tikri borders after 11 months

Barricades removed from Gazipur, Tikri borders after 11 months

TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ After almost 11 months of being blocked due to the farmers’ agitation against Central farm laws, Delhi Police has started removing barricades and cemented blocks put up at the Gazipur and Tikri borders.

The stretch was shut for over 11 months ever since the farmers’ agitation started and had been inconveniencing commuters.

The process of opening the roads has been started from one side of the carriageway for vehicles going from Gaziabad to New Delhi at the Gazipur border.

At Gazipur, Delhi Police initiated the action early today and removed all the barricades and barbed wires to open the roads.

The Delhi Police yesterday started the process of removing barricades placed at the Tikri border allowing traffic movement from New Delhi to Haryana.

The barricades were placed in the wake of the January 26 violence during the farmers’ protest.

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