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Farmers try to cross Haryana barriers, hit by tear gas shells, rubber bullets, water cannon at Shambhu border in Ambala

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 13 February 2024
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News video: Farmers’ Delhi Chalo Protest: Situation tense at Shambhu Border, tear gas fired | Watch | Oneindia

Farmers’ Delhi Chalo Protest: Situation tense at Shambhu Border, tear gas fired | Watch | Oneindia 02:02

The farmers began their march from Punjab on Tuesday amid stringent pre-emptive measures to not allow the farmers to cross any state border -- be it Punjab to Haryana or Haryana to Delhi. Concrete slabs and barbed wires have been placed on borders, nails have been laid on the roads to stop the...

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