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Authorities in Panchkula and Delhi have enforced Section 144, prohibiting the organisation of processions, demonstrations, and marches, both on foot and with vehicles, as well as the carrying of any weapons or implements such as sticks or rods. According to Panchkula's Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Sumer Singh Pratap, the decision to impose Section 144 aims to maintain public order and prevent



potential unrest or violence in the region.

In view of the demonstration of farmers in many areas in the national capital and borders of Delhi, the Delhi Police imposed Section 144. The prohibitory order will remain in force from Sunday 11 February to 11 March. Protestors are not allowed to enter Delhi on tractors, trolleys, buses, trucks, commercial vehicles, horses etc. 
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