New Delhi:Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana has said they have been talking to farmers protesting against farm laws and steps have been taken to prevent recurrence of the past incident in which the protestors had breached the agreement with police and some protestors had entered the city and indulged in vandalism and clashes.
In an interview with ANI, Asthana said that the borders of the national capital have been sealed as part of heightened security for Independence Day. He said officers have been told that anyone who tries to disturb law and order should be dealt with firmly. "We're talking to farmer leaders. We've told our officers that anyone who tries to disturb law and order should be dealt with firmly and with determination. We've sealed Delhi borders, to make sure past events aren't repeated," he said.
He was answering a query about protesting farmers who have been carrying on with their agitation on Delhi borders against farm laws. The tractor march by protesting farmers on January 26 this year had deviated from the approved routes and turned violent. Asthana said that the protest held by farmers at the Jantar Mantar in Delhi which concluded on August 9 was held with police permission.
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