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Delhi mayhem: Full refund for Indian Railways passengers who missed trains from Delhi stations on January 26

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Image Source : PTI Police hearth teargas shells to disperse protesting farmers who had been making an attempt to interrupt barricades at Ghazipur border throughout their tractor march on Republic Day.
As a number of rods in Delhi and neighbouring cities had been closed on Tuesday after farmers’ tractor parade took a ugly flip, a number of Indian Railways passengers couldn’t attain stations to catch trains. According to the CPRO, Northern Railway, passengers who could not attain stations to board trains in Delhi as a result of violence are eligible for full refund. 
The nationwide transporter mentioned that the mandatory directions have been issued to all of the stations in Delhi space, including that passengers who can not attain stations are requested to use for refund.
“Passengers are requested to apply for full refund of all trains departing from all stations of Delhi area up to 9 PM on January 26 through TDR & e-TDR for e-tickets,” it mentioned in an announcement.
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Violent clashes erupted between the farmers and the Delhi Police on January 26 after the protesters entered into the nationwide capital defying the settlement as they began their parade forward of their scheduled time. The farmers, who outnumbered the safety forces and police personnel, quickly climbed on the ramparts of the monument and hoisted their flags there.
Taking severe be aware of the chain of incidents, Home Minister Amit Shah known as an emergency assembly to assessment the state of affairs. He ordered the deployment of paramilitary forces within the capital. According to intelligence inputs, some ‘organised teams’ are behind the violence.
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Meanwhile, officers try to zero in upon the people accountable for triggering the violence and frightening the farmers throughout the tractor parade, particularly these behind hoisting a pennant at Red Fort. 

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