Farmers from more than 20 states will come with tractors, likely to clash with police on Republic Day


-Farmers were getting the impression of being in an aggressive mood

New Delhi 22nd January 2021 Friday

Farmers who have been agitating for the last 57-58 days will hold a tractor rally on Republic Day. According to reliable sources, farmers from more than 20 states of the country will bring tractors for the rally and one lakh tractors will attend the rally.

It may be noted here that the farmers have clearly stated that they do not trust the four-member committee constituted by the Supreme Court. The farmers also rejected the government's offer to stop the implementation of the new agricultural law for a year and a half. So far, ten rounds of talks between the government and farmers have passed. The peasants were holding on to the same thing that three pull back the law.

The government, on the other hand, made it clear that the law would not be repealed under any circumstances. The government has accepted more than fifty percent of your demands. Nothing more now. The Supreme Court had raised its hand against the tractor rally and said that the Delhi Police had the right to stop anyone from coming to Delhi. Thus the tension of the Delhi Police was tremendous. The Delhi Police has set up three-tier security for the Republic Day parade, but such security arrangements are broken when there are thousands of people in the crowd.

Meanwhile, a farmers' spokesperson said that farmers from more than 20 states would bring their tractors to our Republic Day rally. Each tractor will have four to five farmers sitting on it. More than five thousand volunteers will handle the arrangements through walkie talkies. We made arrangements so that no one could manipulate.

These volunteers will also have a box of first aid. This first aid box will work if someone has a minor injury. These volunteers may have worn green jackets to distinguish themselves from others.

Most importantly, the peaceful completion of the tractor rally will be a major challenge for the peasant leaders. If there was even the slightest violence, the peaceful movement that had been going on for the last fifty-six days was likely to be discredited.

Farmer leaders had hinted that our tractor rally would be held on Delhi's Outer Ring Road.


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