The Delhi Police on Thursday night started removing barricades putting up at the Tikri border, where farmers are protesting against the centre’s three agriculture laws, a senior officer said. Four out of the eight layers of barricades at Tikri border have been removed. However, the cement barricades are still there and the road remains closed for commuters, the officer said. Thousands of farmers have been protesting at the three borders of the national capital against the contentious farm laws since November last year.
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