<p>Ambala: Farmers under the banner of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha continued to sit on a rail track in Patiala district near the Punjab-Haryana border on Thursday, demanding release of three farmers arrested by the Haryana Police.</p>.<p>With their protest continuing, the railway authorities, under the Ambala railway division, on Thursday said 53 more trains were cancelled, 12 were short-terminated and 23 were diverted.</p>.After farmers threaten protest, Punjab withdraws order declaring private silos as purchase centres.<p>The disruption in rail movement was causing inconvenience to rail passengers.</p>.<p>Farmers are demanding the release of three fellow farmers, including <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/haryana/haryana-police-arrest-farmer-activist-navdeep-singh-ahead-of-homage-gathering-for-shubhkaran-singh-2958325" rel="nofollow">Navdeep Singh</a>, who were arrested by the Haryana Police during the ongoing stir.</p>.<p>They have said they will not end their protest until their fellow protesters are released.</p>.<p> Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said their protest was going on.</p>.<p>Ambala railway division, senior divisional commercial manager, Naveen Kumar said the movement of many trains have been affected because of the farmers' protest at the Shambhu railway station.</p>.<p>According to officials, several trains including New Delhi-Amritsar, Rishikesh to Sri Ganganagar, Ludhiana to Ambala Cantt were cancelled.</p>.<p> Protesting farmers sat on the Ambala-Ludhiana rail track on Wednesday, demanding the release of three farmers.</p>.<p>The SKM (Non-Political) and the KMM are spearheading the 'Delhi Chalo' march by farmers to press the government to accept their demands which includes that the Centre should give a legal guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops.</p>.<p>The farmers have been staying put at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points between Punjab and Haryana since February 13 when their march was stopped by the security forces.</p>
<p>Ambala: Farmers under the banner of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha continued to sit on a rail track in Patiala district near the Punjab-Haryana border on Thursday, demanding release of three farmers arrested by the Haryana Police.</p>.<p>With their protest continuing, the railway authorities, under the Ambala railway division, on Thursday said 53 more trains were cancelled, 12 were short-terminated and 23 were diverted.</p>.After farmers threaten protest, Punjab withdraws order declaring private silos as purchase centres.<p>The disruption in rail movement was causing inconvenience to rail passengers.</p>.<p>Farmers are demanding the release of three fellow farmers, including <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/haryana/haryana-police-arrest-farmer-activist-navdeep-singh-ahead-of-homage-gathering-for-shubhkaran-singh-2958325" rel="nofollow">Navdeep Singh</a>, who were arrested by the Haryana Police during the ongoing stir.</p>.<p>They have said they will not end their protest until their fellow protesters are released.</p>.<p> Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said their protest was going on.</p>.<p>Ambala railway division, senior divisional commercial manager, Naveen Kumar said the movement of many trains have been affected because of the farmers' protest at the Shambhu railway station.</p>.<p>According to officials, several trains including New Delhi-Amritsar, Rishikesh to Sri Ganganagar, Ludhiana to Ambala Cantt were cancelled.</p>.<p> Protesting farmers sat on the Ambala-Ludhiana rail track on Wednesday, demanding the release of three farmers.</p>.<p>The SKM (Non-Political) and the KMM are spearheading the 'Delhi Chalo' march by farmers to press the government to accept their demands which includes that the Centre should give a legal guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops.</p>.<p>The farmers have been staying put at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points between Punjab and Haryana since February 13 when their march was stopped by the security forces.</p>