Farmers Protest: The Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) have renewed their call for the Dilli Chalo march, prompting heightened vigilance from Delhi Police as farmers gear up to march towards the capital starting March 6.Farmers Protest: Resuming protest MarchAmidst the renewed Dilli Chalo call by the SKM and KMM, protesting farmers are preparing to resume their march towards Delhi. The Special Branch of the Delhi Police has raised concerns about the possibility of farmers attempting to enter the city in small vehicles, utilizing nearby villages and streets for assistance.Farmers Protest: Vigilance at border areasDelhi Police have intensified surveillance at all entry points to Delhi, closely monitoring incoming buses, trains, and commuters using the Delhi Metro. Their objective is to prevent large gatherings in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), ensuring public safety and order.Farmers Protest: Solidarity for dead farmerThe decision to resume the Dilli Chalo march follows the tragic death of farmer Shubhkaran Singh during clashes with Haryana Police on February 21. In a show of solidarity, farmers have been urged to converge on Delhi by any means of transportation other than tractors.Farmers from Punjab will continue to maintain a presence at the Punjab-Haryana border, while representatives from other groups will assemble at Delhis Jantar Mantar on March 6, refraining from using tractors for transportation.Farmers Protest: Stage four of Rail RokoIn addition to the Dilli Chalo march, farmers plan to stage a four-hour rail roko protest on March 10 from 12 noon to 4 pm. This demonstration aims to underscore their unified demand for Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops, highlighting the persistent concerns of the farming community.