February 2, 2021: Farmers' protest sites at Delhi's borders turned into fortresses as police beefed up security and strengthened barricades
Workers under the watch of police personnel were seen hooking iron rods between two rows of cement barriers on a flank of the main highway at the Singhu border to further restrict the movement of protesters, agitating against the new farm laws
Another portion of the highway at the Delhi-Haryana border is practically blocked now as a makeshift cement wall has come up there
At Ghazipur on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, there are multi-layer barricades to stop the movement of vehicles. Barbed wire has also been put up to keep off people on foot
Protesters were pouring in as Bharatiya Kisan Union members and its leader Rakesh Tikait stayed pitched at Ghazipur's UP Gate, occupying a stretch of the Delhi-Meerut highway since November
Hundreds of security personnel, including the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and Rapid Action Force (RAF), kept vigil
Drones were being used to monitor the situation and vehicles checked as more support flowed in for the BKU from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan
At Singhu on the Haryana border, a worker drilled rods in cross-formation between two rows of solid barriers
"The other flank was done yesterday. Cement is to be poured in the space between the barriers on this flank to make a makeshift wall," he said
The move comes days after the violent clashes between some protesters and police on January 26 during the tractor parade by the farmers
The section of the highway at the Singhu border also saw a clash recently between farmers and a group of people who claimed to be local residents
On Monday, the Delhi side of the Singhu border saw a sparse crowd of protesters while the Haryana side was dominated by people making vociferous speeches, denouncing the new farm laws
Security personnel from the paramilitary forces, RAF and CRPF, were seen in relatively less numbers compared to the past few days at Singhu. But a large number of police personnel manned the stretch
Besides the makeshift wall on the highway, a small trench was dug up earlier across a street a little off the highway and cement barricades put up on both the sides
Farmer leaders at the site, however, asserted that the barricades won't cage their spirit. (PTI)