Traffic resumes at Ghazipur border and Singhu border of Delhi after more than a year

NEW DELHI, INDIA - DECEMBER 15: A cleared and deserted view of the National Highway 24, Delhi-Ghaziabad Road, after the farmers clear the protest site at Ghazipur Border on December 15, 2021 in New Delhi, India.Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh had laid siege on Delhi's borders on November 26 last year, demanding a repeal of three contentious farm laws of the Centre, which were repealed last month. (Photo by Raj K Raj/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

After agreeing with the government on agricultural laws and other demands, the farmers have left for their homes from the Delhi border. Vehicles can be seen running smoothly. Watch the video below.

After Singhu, traffic Movement Starts at Delhi’s Ghazipur Border After Over A Year

More than a year after farmers blocked national highways connecting Delhi in protest against three agricultural laws passed by the central government, roads near Delhi’s Ghazipur border have been opened. One lane has been opened for the movement of vehicles on the Ghazipur border.

Two lanes were also opened on the Singhu border on Wednesday. After nearly a year of protest by the farmers, traffic has started here. New Delhi’s highway traffic seems to be returning to normalcy as vehicles ply on dedicated lanes.

After agreeing with the government on agricultural laws and other demands, the farmers have left for their homes from the Delhi border. Under the leadership of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) national spokesperson Rakesh Tikait, all the farmers on the Ghazipur border completely vacated the border on Wednesday. Before vacating the Ghazipur border, the farmers performed religious rituals in the morning and vacated the border, thanking everyone.