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Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has informed the passengers about the closure of the gate of the metro station via Twitter.

In view of the proposed Chakka Jam on behalf of farmers protesting the agricultural laws of the government for more than two months, the entry and exit gates of several metro stations in Delhi closed on Saturday. have been done. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has informed the passengers about the closure of the gate of the metro station via Twitter.




These Metro stations will remain closed:

– Mandi House Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– ITO Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– University Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– Delhi Gate Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– Khan Market Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– Nehru Place Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– Red Fort Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– Jama Masjid Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– Janpath Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

– Central Secretariat Metro Station – Entry-exit gate closed

Today is the 73rd day of the farmers’ movement running on different borders of Delhi. Farmers across the country have given a call for Chakka Jam, which will start from 12 noon till 3 pm. During this time all the state and national highways will be jammed. However, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait yesterday told that Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Delhi have been kept out of this discus block.

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In view of the Chakka jam, approximately 50,000 personnel of Delhi Police, Paramilitary and Reserve Force have been deployed in Delhi-NCR. Apart from this, a large number of security forces are deployed on the borders of Singhu, Tikri, Ghazipur and Shahjahanpur. At the same time, police is also monitoring from drones.

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