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超过1500电信塔损坏在旁遮普

电源,来传递电信信号塔是玩儿和电缆切成几部分国家的农民在宣泄着自己的愤怒在基础设施亿万富翁穆凯什•安巴尼旗下的公司Jio他们看见他随着基础设施大亨Gautam Adani作为新法律的主要受益者。

超过1500电信大楼在旁遮普已经被农民抗议这三个农场的法律,中断服务在一些口袋,消息人士说。电源,来传递电信信号塔是玩儿和电缆切成几部分国家的农民在宣泄着自己的愤怒在亿万富翁穆凯什•安巴尼旗下的公司的基础设施Jio当他们看见他基础设施大亨Gautam Adani新法律的主要受益者。

安巴尼的依赖组和阿达尼公司采购业务的发改委称从农民。“直到昨天,今天1411塔被毁,计数已经过去1500年了,”消息人士说的知识。在Jalandhar,一些包Jio的光纤电缆也被烧毁。Jio 9000 +塔州。

另一消息人士说,最常见的方式破坏电信塔是切断电源。至少在一个情况下,发电机塔网站是身体带走,据称捐赠给当地gurudwara。的视频Jio员工受到威胁,逃离了病毒。攻击影响的电信服务,运营商正在努力维护服务缺乏执法机构采取行动,该消息人士称。

旁遮普省首席部长周五呼吁抗议的农民没有对公众造成不便与这种行为一样,继续行使限制他们显示在过去几个月的风潮。消息人士表示,州警察迄今尚未采取行动对那些损害电信塔甚至冷杉在大多数情况下没有注册。根据塔和基础设施提供商协会(氹仔),注册的电信基础设施提供商至少1600塔被破坏。

这些包括公共访问基础设施。数百名农民抗议在德里边境已经超过一个月现在对三个农场在结束他们看到用户的法律最低支持价格(MSP)建立采购农产品如小麦和水稻。政府否认了这些忧虑,说MSP将继续和新法律只提供另一个农民市场出售农产品。

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More than 1,500 telecom towers<\/a> in Punjab have been damaged by farmers protesting against the three farm laws<\/a>, disrupting services in some pockets, sources said. Power supply to towers that relay telecom signals was snapped and cables cut in several parts of the state as farmers vented their anger on the infrastructure owned by billionaire Mukesh Ambani's firm Jio<\/a> as they saw him along with infrastructure tycoon Gautam Adani<\/a> as major beneficiaries of the new laws.

Neither Ambani's Reliance group nor Adani's companies are into the business of procuring foodgrains from farmers. \"Till yesterday, 1,411 towers were damaged and today the count has gone well past 1,500,\" a source with knowledge of the matter said. In
Jalandhar<\/a>, some bundles of Jio's fibre cable were also burnt. Jio has 9,000 plus towers in the state.

Another source said the most common way of damaging the telecom towers was to cut off the power supply. In at least one case, the generator at a tower site was physically taken away and allegedly donated to a local gurudwara. Videos of Jio employees being threatened and made to flee have gone viral. The attacks have impacted telecom services and operators are struggling to maintain services in absence of action by law enforcement agencies, the source said.