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Internet services suspended in parts of Ambala ahead of farmers protest march to Delhi

IndiaTimes Saturday, 14 December 2024
Haryana is bracing for a farmers' march. Internet services will be suspended in Ambala from December 14 to 17. Farmers will march to Delhi demanding fair compensation and benefits. They seek guaranteed minimum support prices and loan waivers. The march will start from Noida on December 2. Farmers also demand justice for the Lakhimpur Kheri incident victims.
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