Once obstacles at the Shambhu border, which divides Haryana and Punjab, are removed by the Haryana government, protesting farmers will march to Delhi. The president of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, Ekta Sidhupur, Jagjeet Singh Dallewal, told the media that their nonviolent demonstrations will continue at Delhi&#39s Ramlila Maidan or Jantar Mantar. In addition to other demands, the farmers have been staging protests against the Center over a guarantee of the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops. Since police confrontations with demonstrators attempting to march to Delhi in February, they have been camped along the border with Haryana.State government The state administration has now been ordered by the Punjab and Haryana High Court to take down the barriers at the border. According to the high court, commuters are experiencing difficulties as a result of the roadblock. Citing concerns for law and order, the Haryana government has challenged the verdict in the Supreme Court. The government will be liable if they are stopped once again and the route is shut, according to the farmer leader.Supreme Court&#39s action According to Mr. Dallewal, a nonviolent demonstration in Ambala is scheduled for tomorrow and the day after as a show of support for Navdeep Singh. Navdeep Singh was taken into custody during the March demonstrations and is accused of rioting and making a murderous attempt. The farmer leader added, It is the government that has blocked the road, not farmers, in response to the Haryana government&#39s petition in the Supreme Court. Mr. Dallewal also questioned the composition of the investigative team, which was established to look into Shubhkaran Singh&#39s death following a fight in February between protesting farmers and Haryana police. The 21-year-old Bathinda resident died on February 21 at Khanauri, on the Punjab-Haryana border.