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Breaking News LIVE: Khap Leaders Give Call For Haryana Bandh Today

<p><strong>Breaking News LIVE: </strong>Hello and welcome to the ABP Live Breaking News Live blog. Please follow this space for all the breaking news and latest updates from India and around the world.</p> <p><strong>Khap Leaders Give Call For Haryana Bandh On June 14</strong></p> <p>On Sunday, the Bhumi Bachao Sangharsh Samiti (BBSS) held a public assembly called 'Janta Sansad' at Mandothi Toll Plaza in the Bahadurgarh region. Dalal Khap president Bhup Singh presided over the conference, which was attended by representatives of several khaps and agricultural organisations from Haryana, Punjab, and Delhi.</p> <p>&ldquo;After holding discussions over various issues, the Janta Sansad has given a call for Haryana bandh on June 14 in support of its demands, which include the arrest of WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, guarantee for MSP, four-time higher compensation than market rates for land acquisition, waiving off farmers&rsquo; loans, release of BKU leader Gurnam Singh Charuni and others,&rdquo; said Ramesh Dalal, president, BBSS.</p> <p><strong>Mumbai City To Observe 'No Honking Day' On June 14</strong></p> <div id="ads-1"> <div id="v-tribuneindia-v0-0"> <div id="_vdo_ads_player_ai_5542" class="vdo_video_unit vdo_content"> <div id="vdo_logo_parent"> <div> <p>Mumbai, noted for its bustling streets, lively culture, and breathtaking beaches, is also notorious for traffic delays and noise pollution caused by automobiles.</p> <p>The Mumbai traffic police have decided to celebrate "No Hinking Day" on June 14 in order to reduce noise pollution in the city.</p> <p>In a statement, the Mumbai Traffic Police said, "Unnecessary honking causes noise pollution in the environment and also adversely affects human health. Traffic Control Branch, Mumbai, has decided to observe 'No Honking Day on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, to curb the trend of honking among motorists."</p> <p>The Mumbai Traffic Police further said, "We urge the motorists to positively respond to 'No Honking Day' by not using the horns of their vehicles. Motorists are advised to ensure that the horns of their vehicles are as per the guidelines laid down in Rule No. 119 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules of 1989."</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div>

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