The police were looking for NKS men to ensure that they don’t converge on Bhubaneswar for a proposed rally on Monday demanding ‘price, prestige and pension’ for farmers. While detaining and whisking away of agitators on the outskirts of the city is not exactly unknown in the Odisha capital, this was the first time the police had gone the extra length to do it. Manguli, after all, is some 50 km from Bhubaneswar. By Monday morning, all entry points to the city had been sealed, causing untold miseries to commuters. Sec 144 was clamped at Tomando to prevent farmers coming from south Odisha from entering Bhubaneswar. When farmers tried to break the cordon, scores of them, including their leaders, were arrested and whisked away by police. On the other side of NH 16, which passes right through the city, hundreds of farmers coming from the Cuttack side were detained. The city, in short, was under siege. If hundreds of them still managed to sneak into the city, it was not due to lack of effort by the police.