Bharat Bandh: No vegetables, Milk supplies Today- say Farmers
Farmers are blocking rail tracks, malls, markets and major highways during the Bharat Bandh. In many states, farmers are disrupting the rail route.

New Delhi: Farmers have closed India in the country today. The main farmers 'organization, Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), is opposing the 3 agricultural laws of the Center. On Friday, a 12-hour nationwide bandh has been closed.
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Farmers are blocking rail tracks, malls, markets and major highways during the Bharat Bandh. In many states, farmers are disrupting the rail route. Just before the festival of Holi, the speed of the rail has stopped during the Bharat Bandh, due to which people are facing a lot of trouble.
Indian Railways said, 'The protesters are sitting at 31 places in Punjab and Haryana, which are affecting rail movement in Delhi, Ambala and Firozpur divisions. Train services at 32 places affected, 4 Shatabdi trains are canceled.
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Farmers staged protest during Bharat Bandh:
Rail traffic in Punjab and Haryana was severely affected in the form of protests by farmers, agricultural laborers, commission agents, trade unions and activists of political parties and at the same time, the national highways were jammed.
In Amritsar, Punjab, protesters staged a protest during Bharat Bandh called by Samyukta Kisan Morcha. During this time the farmers sat on the railroad. Due to which the rail route was interrupted here.
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Rail traffic has been affected due to the Bharat Bandh announced by the farmers and in the midst of this bandh, the railway has partially canceled the railway services. According to the convenience of the passengers, the railway has issued information regarding the rail services being affected due to farmer agitation between Rewari - Hisar, Charkhedadari - Manheru, Bhiwani - Bamla railway division.
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