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Punjab looking into whether protesting farmers sabotaged telecom infrastructure
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Authorities in India s Punjab investigating whether protesting farmers sabotaged telecom infrastructure
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Watch: Protesting Farmers Vandalise Over 1,500 Telecom Towers In Punjab
According to the Tower and Infrastructure Providers Association (TAIPA), a registered body of telecom infrastructure providers, at least 1,600 towers have been vandalised.
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More than 1,500 telecom towers in Punjab have been damaged by farmers protesting the Centre’s three recent farm laws, leading to disruption of telecom 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 vandalised telecom infrastructure belonging to billionaire Mukesh Ambani s Jio firm as they saw him along with infrastructure tycoon Gautam Adani as major beneficiaries of the new laws.
Farmer groups cut power supply of 1,300 Jio towers - The Financial Express
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More than 1,500 telecom towers in Punjab have been damaged by farmers protesting against the three farm laws, 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 as they saw him along with infrastructure tycoon Gautam Adani 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.