Amritsar, May 7 -- Even as farmers are yet to finish post-harvesting works in their fields situated in the sensitive zone between the border fence and the zero line, the BSF has closed the entry gates for them. Amid rising tension between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 civilians dead last week, the BSF had around 10 days ago issued an urgent directive to farmers along the India-Pakistan border to complete harvesting of wheat and clear their fields within 48 hours. It was a unique challenge for Punjab's border farmers who cultivate approximately 45,000 acres across the 530-km international boundary.
Though the BSF allowed the farmers to work for more days, the gates were closed on Sunday. "The rainfal...
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