Tractor parade: The farmer leader said, whether the police allow it or not, a rally will be needed


New delhi date. Sunday 24 January 2021

Farmers' protest on the Delhi border against agricultural laws continues for the 60th day. Even after 10 rounds of talks, nothing could be decided between the farmers and the government. Farmers continued to arrive on Saturday to participate in the January 26 tractor parade in Delhi. Millions of tractors have reached the Delhi border.

It doesn't matter if the Delhi Police allows it or not: Farmer

Satnam Singh Panu of the Punjab Farmers' Struggle Committee on the Indus Border said some farmers were coming to Delhi for a tractor rally on Republic Day. We will rally on the outer ring road of Delhi. It doesn't matter if the Delhi Police allows it or not.

We will have a peaceful tractor parade on January 26: Farmer

Farmers' protest against agricultural law at Tikri border continues for 60 days today. One protester said that many tractors were coming from Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan today. We will have a peaceful tractor parade on January 26th. There will be about two and a half lakh tractors on the Tikri border.

All contact routes to Delhi sealed, farmers arriving from some states on the border

Farmers continued to march on Saturday to participate in the January 26 Tractor Parade in Delhi. Farmers from Punjab, Haryana, UP and other states have reached the Delhi border in one day in about five thousand tractors. All the communication routes in Delhi have been sealed by the police. In Punjab, AAP organized a motorcycle rally in support of farmers' tractor march. The BJP leaders, who arrived in Bathinda for a meeting, faced opposition from farmers. There was also a general altercation between the police and the farmers.

They will not return until the agricultural law is repealed. : Farmer

Farmer leaders Gurwinder Singh, Gurdev Singh and Kashmir Singh said the farmers were carrying food and other necessities with them. In Amritsar, after leader Subhash Chandra Bose paid his respects, thousands of farmers left for the Indus border in tractor-trolleys. Farmers chanting orange and blue flags on tractors and chanting slogans against the central government said they would not return until agricultural laws were repealed.

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