Border villages in Punjab rely on women, most men join peasant movement


- Security forces sabada to prevent terrorists from infiltrating

Amritsar / New Delhi Dated 25th January 2021 Monday

Since most of the men from Punjab and Haryana have joined the ongoing peasant movement in New Delhi, the border villages of Punjab are now trusted by women. Security forces were on high alert following an intelligence report that pro-Pakistan militants were trying to infiltrate India from there.

According to reliable sources, security forces were deployed in the border areas of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh. Most of the men in this direction have joined the ongoing peasant movement in Delhi. Besides, the few remaining men had left to join the tractor rally to be held in Delhi on Republic Day. Taking advantage of these circumstances, the intelligence department received reports that pro-Pakistan militants were trying to infiltrate India.

The intelligence passed to the security forces and urged them to remain vigilant in the pro-Pakistan border areas of the states. According to an unconfirmed report, about five lakh men took a tractor to New Delhi. As a result, men are currently absent in most of the villages in Punjab. The Military Intelligence and Intelligence Department received information that terrorists were trying to infiltrate India during the farmers' tractor rally and the Republic Day parade.

The crime branch and intelligence bureau of the Punjab police received the information along with the evidence. The news was immediately conveyed to the security forces and Sabda was urged to stay.

Security forces in Punjab, especially in Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Fazilka, have been beefed up more than ever before, while Haryana and Chandigarh police and paramilitary forces have been urged to remain vigilant. It was also learned that the leave of most of the employees of the intelligence department and the police department was canceled and they were sent a warning to report for duty immediately.

The highest number of guards was stationed in Pathankot area. This area is considered more sensitive in terms of intrusion. The Special Operations Group (SOG) was deployed here.

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