Farmers' agitation: Internet ban on Delhi's three borders till 12 noon tonight

- The Union Home Ministry issued the order

New delhi date. Saturday, February 6, 2021

Farmers have started protesting against agricultural laws on the borders of Delhi. As part of the demonstration, three kalkas were jammed by farmers on Saturday. In the midst of all this, the Home Ministry has again banned internet service on Delhi's Indus Border, Ghazipur Border and Tikri Border. The three have been ordered by the Union Home Ministry to shut down internet service at the border till 12 noon.

It may be mentioned that these three places have been the centers of the peasant movement for more than two months now. Where a large number of farmers are sitting in the demonstration. The order was issued after a traffic jam on Saturday. Earlier, internet service was temporarily suspended in these areas of the exhibition. So after the January 26 violence, internet service was also shut down in 17 districts in Haryana.

On the other hand, the government of India is also being criticized in the world for banning the internet. A few days ago, the UN human rights organization tweeted about this and raised questions. This has also been tweeted by many international celebrities. However, the government today banned internet in these three areas of Delhi.


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