India suspended Internet services in areas around Delhi.

New Delhi( Web News )

In India, protests against the Modi government’s agricultural laws began with a hunger strike, while the government also suspended Internet services in areas around Delhi. Farmers protested after a week-long clash with police, according to media reportsA one-day hunger strike on Saturday, the Indian Interior Ministry announced that it would suspend Internet services in three border areas of Delhi until 11 a.m. Sunday, given the law and order situation. The Internet has three locations has been closed and the closure will continue until Sunday night to ensure public safety. Internet closures have been closed in the border areas of Delhi, Sanghu, Ghazipur, and Takri, and this will take place on January 31 at 11 p.mKasan will remain in protest against three new agricultural laws introduced by the Indian government in these areas. In addition, large numbers of farmers from other parts of the country continue to reach Ghazipur. People from Delhi besides western Uttar Pradesh also hereGathering and protests continue peacefully so far. On January 26, notice was sent to farmer leader Rakesh Takayat after a riot in Delhi and there was speculation about his arrest. Then January 28At night, a video of him went viral, after which farmers began arriving in large numbers in Ghazipur. According to the British news agency, there were a large number of police on Saturday in the northern suburbs of the city, and hundreds from Haryana. IProtesters on tractors were arriving. Mahesh Singh, a 65-year-old farmer from Haryana, said the farmers had come here to show support and more farmers were expected to arrive in the next two days. Remember that Indian farmers On SaturdayOne day of hunger strike and today was also the day of death of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of the Indian Movement for Independence. On the other hand, after a full party meeting on Saturday, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi quoted Prime Minister Narendra Modi as saying that he was on 22-23. Minister of Agriculture Narendra Singh is ready to discuss the suggestions sent by Tomar to the farmers’ organizations. He said: ‘If you want to continue the conversation, they are available on the phone. The suggestions made to the farmers are still better suggestions  are The government is still ready to discuss the offer of the Minister of Agriculture. After the party meeting, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhry said that Prime Minister Modi said that the Minister of Agriculture was only a phone call away from the farmers”Farmers have been told that when they make up their minds about government proposals and come to a conclusion, Tamar Sahib is just a phone call away.” Parliament Affairs Minister Pharlad Joshi said that almost all parties attended the meeting  he said that the opposition had demanded that the bill be removed from the bill and there should be a debate in Lok Sabha and the government agreed on it. He said that the opposition has also demanded a discussion on the issue of farmers. So far the Indian government and farmers’ organizations there have been 11 rounds of talks between the butts are still ongoing. The government has offered to postpone the laws for 18 months. But farmers say they are less likely to withdraw the laws altogether Will not agree to the thing. A tractor parade was also held on the occasion of India’s Republic Day last week. It was a source of commotion when some protesters violated pre-determined routes, uprooted obstacles and their of  a clash broke out with police over which tear gas was shelled by police