Farmers at Singhu border prepare to return to homes after year-long agitation against farm laws
India TV NewsHighlights Farmers at Singhu border prepare to return to homes after calling off protest against farm laws Tractors bedecked with colourful lights rolled out of protest site blaring songs of victory Delhi Police will remove barricades at farmers’ protest sites in phased manner After the farmers received a formal letter from the Centre agreeing to their pending demands on Thursday, farmers at the Singhu border expressed their happiness and prepare to return to their homes after calling off their protest against the farm laws. Farmers, who have been protesting against the three farm laws on different borders of Delhi since November 26 last year, announced on Wednesday that they are suspending their year-long agitation and would vacate the protest sites on December 11. "Protesting farmers will vacate the protest sites on December 11," another farmers' leader Darshan Pal Singh said. Delhi Police will remove barricades at farmers’ protest sites in phased manner The Delhi Police will remove the multiple layers of barricades at the three farmers’ protest sites in a phased manner depending on the movement of the protesters who will start returning home from December 11.