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Farmers will return home completely from Delhi’s border today, barricades on Singhu border removed

The farmers’ movement has come to an end after a year. Farmers will be able to return home today from all of Delhi’s boundaries. The borders of Ghazipur, Tikri, and Singhu will reopen to the general public. Farmers’ strike over Haryana tolls will come to an end as well. After performing a havan in the morning, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait will return home with his supporters.

Nearly all of the barriers at the Delhi-Singhu border have been removed

On Tuesday, the Delhi Police dismantled nearly all of the roadblocks along the Singhu border that had been up to prevent protesting farmers from approaching the national capital. Following the Centre’s decision to abolish three agricultural rules and agree to other requests, farmers began leaving the protest site on the Delhi-Haryana border on Saturday.

Concrete and other barriers have been removed from the Singhu border, according to a senior police official. The route, however, has not yet been opened to traffic. Farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh laid siege to Delhi’s Tikri and Ghazipur borders on November 26 last year, in addition to the Singhu border.

Protests at toll booths, malls, and gas stations across Punjab and Haryana will come to an end today. The farmers’ crew will clear all of Delhi’s roadways, including those in Punjab and Haryana. Barricades will be removed from the Delhi-Ghazipur border, and vehicles will be able to travel on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway once more.

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