Traffic opens at Singhu; farmers leave Ghazipur
The Hindu
Protesters hold victory march to commemorate their success
Three hundred and eighty three days after they began gathering at Delhi borders to protest the farm laws, farmers have vacated both Ghazipur and Singhu borders, connecting the Capital to western U.P. and Haryana respectively, making way for a hassle-free traffic movement.
Farmers camping at the Ghazipur border returned to their respective towns and villages on Wednesday after holding a “fateh” (victory) march, commemorating their success of getting the farm laws repealed. At the Singhu border, traffic movement resumed after over a year, the police said.
DCP (Outer North) Brijendra Yadav confirmed the development at the Singhu border and said that traffic has been opened for all vehicles from the Delhi side as well. All barricades that were erected at the border have been dismantled now.

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