A Timeline: How Tractor parade on Republic day turned amok?

Farmers brave tear gas shells while they enter Red fort.

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Farmers, who were seen as friendly and peaceful for more than 60 days as they waited for government to accept their terms, suddenly left behind a trail of vandalism, violence, hooliganism as they hoisted their flags at the 17th century iconic Red Fort after running amok through the capital clashing with the police personnel in several parts of the national capital.

 

TrueScoop brings the entire timeline of the farmers' proposed 'Tractors Parade' that turned violent unexpectedly and went from peaceful to bloody becoming the "Occupy Delhi" movement in no time.

 

7 AM - Delhi-Haryana Tikri border: Farmers enter the national capital after breaking barricades.

 

8.30 AM - Delhi-Haryana Singhu border: Thousands of farmers enter Delhi after breaking barricades at Singhu border.

 

9.30 AM - Delhi-Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur border: Hundreds of farmers driving tractors, motorcycles and cars enter Delhi.

 

10 AM - Farmers clash with Delhi Police personnel near Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar. Police fire tear gas shells on the agitating farmers at Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar.

 

10.30 AM - Farmers clash with Delhi Police personnel near Akshardham intersection. Farmers damaged the vehicles parked on the road and also damaged DTC buses near Akshardham intersection.

 

11 AM - Police fired tear gas shells and resorted to mild lathi-charge. While some farmers armed with swords clash with police. Farmers move towards Sarai Kale Khan after deviating from the route assigned to them before the conclusion of the Republic Day parade at Rajpath.

 

The Farmer Tractor Parade was scheduled for 12 to 5 PM

 

12 PM - Farmers clash with Police near Mukarba Chowk. Farmers reach near ITO intersection in central Delhi and damage vehicles and DTC buses. Farmers also attack police personnel. Police fire several rounds of tear gas shells and resort to lathi-charge on multiple occasions.

 

Farmers chase police with their tractors, again damaging several DTC buses near ITO as they are prevented from moving towards the Red Fort.

 

Hundreds of farmers riding tractors, bikes and cars reach Red Fort portico and enter its premises and hoist the farmer union flags and saffron pennant with a Sikh religious symbol on the first rampart of the iconic 17th century monument.

 

1 PM - A farmer named Navneet Singh dies after a tractor in which he was travelling turns turtle. However, the farmers claimed that he was shot dead. Farmers sit with the dead body at ITO over the death of the farmer. Police enter Red Fort premises and try to remove the farmer union flags. This is exactly from where the Prime Minister hoists the national flag every year on Independence Day.

 

2.30 PM - Farmers keep on clashing with police personnel near ITO intersection as well as Red Fort - there's stone pelting.

 


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