Protesting farmers break barricades near Ghazipur border to enter Delhi
The protest march turned violet near Ghazipur where police fired tear gas shells and used water cannons on farmers. The farmers too retaliated by pushing barriers and trying to cross the police barricades.

The farmers, riding tractors and trolleys, broke barricades of the UP Police and then started proceeding towards the barricades put up by the Delhi Police, a senior police officer said.
Police had to use water cannons to disperse the protestors, who also indulged in sloganeering. Tear gas was also used to disperse the crowd.
The city police had on Monday imposed prohibitory orders in east and northeast Delhi, anticipating law and order problems as thousands of BKU members are on a march from Haridwar to reach the national capital Tuesday.
In east Delhi, the prohibitory orders issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pankaj Singh under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, will be in force until
October 8.
Visuals from UP-Delhi border where farmers have been stopped during 'Kisan Kranti Padyatra'. Police use teargas she… https://t.co/fovegH4aZG
— ANI (@ANI) 1538459696000In northeast Delhi, the prohibitory orders were issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Northeast) Atul Kumar Thakur and will be in force till October 4.
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