Protecting in view the ‘Dilli Chalo’ march by Punjab farmer unions which started on Friday, the Haryana authorities has ordered the suspension of cell web companies in 11 villages in Ambala district until December 9.
Farmers’ our bodies have given the decision to march in the direction of the Nationwide Capital from Shambhu border close to Ambala looking for authorized assure for minimal assist value (MSP) for his or her crops, amongst different calls for.
Nonetheless, the Nayab Singh Saini authorities has made it clear that protesters from Punjab won’t be allowed to enter Haryana as they don’t have permission to stage a protest in Delhi. Earlier, the Haryana authorities imposed Part 144 (prohibitory orders) in Ambala and issued notices on the protest web site close to the Shambhu border.
On Friday, Haryana Extra Chief Secretary (Dwelling) Sumita Misra issued an order to droop cell web companies, bulk SMSes (excluding banking and cell recharge) and all dongle companies supplied on cell networks — besides voice calls — within the villages of Dangdehri, Manakpur, Bari Ghel, Lharsa, Kalu Majra, Devi Nagar, Saddopur, Sultanpur, Kakru, Lohgarh and Dadiyana.
In keeping with the house secretary, the order has been issued to forestall any disturbance to peace and public order. She added that the Extra Director Common of Police (CID) and the Ambala deputy commissioner have dropped at her discover that in view of the decision for the march, there’s apprehension of pressure, agitation, injury to private and non-private property and disturbance to public peace in Ambala district.
The house secretary mentioned that companies of particular person SMS, cell recharge, banking SMS, voice calls, web companies supplied by broadband, and lease traces of company and home households have been exempted from the suspension order.
In a late-night message, Ambala Deputy Commissioner Parth Gupta additionally ordered that every one authorities and personal colleges within the district should stay closed on Friday.
Earlier this 12 months, an identical agitation had seen the police resorting to tear gasoline shelling on the Shambhu and Khanauri border from the Haryana facet, resulting in the demise of a younger farmer, Shubhkaran Singh, from Punjab’s Bathinda.