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BJP workers took to the streets against the new excise policy of the Delhi government, there was heavy traffic at various places in Delhi.
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"The Delhi government is opening liquor shops illegally across the city under its new excise policy. Shops are being opened near residential and religious places," Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta said.
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The CAIT also called for a review of the GST system and its tax slabs to simplify and rationalise it for easier compliance by traders CAIT Secretary-General Praveen Khandelwal said it is also talking to the government on this issue All India Transporters Welfare Association will also support CAIT's Bharat Bandh call and hold a 'Chakka Jam' on February 26
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Farmers performed Chakka Jam against agricultural laws, but this jam was not in Delhi, UP and Uttarakhand. However, strict security arrangements were made at Delhi and its border in view of the Chakkaajam.
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A flag bearing the photograph of terrorist Bhindrawala was seen on the tractor during the farmer Chakkajam in Ludhiana, Punjab.
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Farmers protesting against the Centre's new agriculture laws blocked national and state highways at several places in response to the call given by the farmers` unions for a nationwide 'chakka jam' on Saturday. Though the three-hour blockades ended peacefully, yet the commuters faced a harrowing time.
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Rakesh Tikait made an announcement that the farmer leaders have given time to the government till October 2 to repeal the farm laws. This statement was made amid the nationwide 'Chakka Jam' protests. Tikait further added that they will not hold discussions with the government under pressure.
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The 3-hour farmers Chakka jam against agricultural laws has ended. During this period, its impact was seen in some parts of the country only.
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The leftist women organization's chanted slogans against the agricultural law on Delhi's ITO. Police detained protesters.
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Farmers Chakka Jam against agricultural laws is continuing, due to which strict security measures have been made in the capital Delhi and its borders.
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The country embraces for the much sought after ‘Chakka Jam’ today (February 6). "The Government of India has a misunderstanding that only Punjab is agitating. The entire country is protesting," Badal said.
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Entry and exit gates of 10 metro stations in Delhi have been closed due to farmers chakka jam.
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Delhi Police is on alert regarding farmers' Chakka Jam, 50 thousand police forces are deployed in Delhi-NCR. The police have made arrangements for the security of several layers in Delhi.
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Violence likely during ‘farmers’ ‘chakka jam’, intelligence agencies have warned Potesters in small groups can disrupt traffic, the Intelligence report said
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Entry/exit gates of 10 Delhi metro stations closed. Heavy security deployed at Red Fort in view of 'chakka jam' call. Chakka jam will not take place in Delhi-NCR.
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Ten Delhi metro stations have been asked to stay on high alert Heavy security has been deployed at Red Fort in view of farmers' 'chakka jam'
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Today is the 73rd day of Parliament, but still, the resentment of the farmers is not diminishing. Today, farmers organizations have announced a 'Chakkaajam', from 12 noon to 3 o'clock, in the country. However, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand have been kept free from the discourse.
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It is to be noted that this is the first big event being organised by the farmers after the Republic Day tractor rally, which saw chaotic scene in the national capital. Large scale violence was reported during a tractor rally on January 26 in the national capital. Hundreds of people, including security personnel, were injured and one protestor died after his speeding tractor overturned during Jan 26 violence. 
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Today is the 73rd day of Parliament, but still, the resentment of the farmers is not diminishing. Today, farmers organizations have announced a 'Chakkaajam', from 12 noon to 3 o'clock, in the country. However, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand have been kept free from the discourse.






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