In Haryana, led by Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Gurnam Singh, farmers gathered near Mohra in Ambala and blocked the highway there by parking their tractors. Apart from Ambala, farmers are also holding protests at Rohtak, Sonepat, Hisar, Sirsa, Jind, Bhiwani and Charkhi Dadri.
Following which authorities had to divert the traffic at some places.
Singh said that the farmers will block vehicular traffic for three hours during afternoon on all national highways across Haryana.
A group of 62 farmers' unions had announced that it will block traffic for three hours on all national highways across the country today.
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Singh said the decision to block traffic was taken to protest the killing of five farmers in police firing in Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh and alleged failure of the government to provide relief to the farming community. The farmers are also demanding waiver of loans and implementation of Swaminathan Committee report on payment of the minimum support price (MSP).
Led by former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the Congress is organising a 'Kisan Panchayat' in Kurukshetra today.
Meanwhile, INLD workers burnt the effigy of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan near mini secretariat in Panipat, under the elevated flyover which is part of national highway, to protest the firing on farmers in Mandsaur in which five farmers were killed.
Led by former state agriculture minister Jaswinder Sandhu, INLD workers took out a protest march in Karnal demanding loan waiver for the farmers.
Haryana Director General of Police, B S Sandhu had yesterday said that stringent security measures have been taken in the state in view of the protest.
Four companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have been deployed in Ambala, Kurukshetra, Sonepat and Jind.
Singh said it was unfortunate that the BJP had failed to fulfill their poll promise of implementing the Swaminathan Commission report.
"Swaminathan Commission report should be be implemented without any delay and all kinds of loans of farmers across the country should be waived off," he added.
Meanwhile, in Rajasthan, cultivators blocked Ganganagar- Hanumangarh highway as part of their protest.
The highway will remain blocked for three hours, starting 12 noon, in support of the demands of wavier of all farming loans, profitable minimum selling price (MSP) for all crops among others.
Former CPI(M) MLA Pawan Duggal claimed that a large number of farmers have taken part in the blockade.
Police have also made necessary arrangements on the highway in the wake of protest.
Dates have not been finalised yet, he added.