MHA sent an advisory to the Punjab government, asking them to maintain law and order in view of the farmers' movement

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The Ministry of Home Affairs has sent an advisory to the Punjab government asking it to maintain law and order in view of the farmers' movement. This advisory was issued when the farmers rejected the government's proposal and announced the Delhi exodus. After this, this step has been taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

The ministry has objected to the Punjab government on the use of tractor-trolleys etc. on the highways. The Ministry of Home Affairs said that the deteriorating law and order situation in Punjab for the past few days is a cause for concern. It seems that some mischievous elements are doing wrong in the guise of protest and no action is being taken against the law breakers. In such a situation, it is urged to take immediate action to crack down on all those who are doing anti-national activities under the guise of farmers' opposition.

Also Read: Big news from Shambhu border, farmers' leaders Dallewal and Pandher announced the exodus to Delhi after the meeting was called.

After the announcement of the farmers' exodus to Delhi, the Delhi Police has also increased security and instructed the employees to keep a strict vigil on the borders of Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur. In the fourth round of talks with farmer leaders, the panel of ministers proposed that government agencies would buy pulses, maize and cotton at MSP for five years after reaching an agreement with farmers. Farmer leaders rejected the proposal and said that it is not in our favor.

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