Ahead of farmers’ parade on R-Day, tractors line up in Delhi

In the various trolleys parked at the Singhu border in Delhi, there are two tractors on each trolley ready to roll out and make the 'Tractor rally' an absolute grand affair.

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As farmers have announced to hold #Farmersparade alongside the Republic Day parade on January 26, the preparations have begun and they have started lining up tractors here sent from Punjab and other states in huge trolleys. With this parade they wish to showcase the might of the "kisan" along with the "jawans".

In the various trolleys parked at the Singhu border in Delhi, there are two tractors on each trolley ready to roll out and make the 'Tractor rally' an absolute grand affair.

On the other hand, the meeting of farmers’ organisations with the Delhi Police over the 'Farmer parade' announced earlier by them was inconclusive on Thursday.

The Sanyukt Kisan Morcha said the police administration have urged the farmers to refrain from entering the national Capital in view of any disruption to the prestigious Republic Day parade on January 26.

Farmers are firm on holding their parade on Delhi's Ring Road.

The farm agitation entered the 58th day today, and the proposal put forth by the government in the last meeting of staying the Union farm laws for 18 months was rejected by the farmers.

Meanwhile, the 11th round of talks between the Central government and farmer organisations are scheduled for today.

The Sanyukt Kisan Morcha reiterated that the main demands of their agitation is a repeal of the three Central farm laws and fresh enactment of a law guaranteeing the Minimum Support Price (MSP) on all crops for all farmers.

On the occasion of the Republic Day, lakhs of farmers from all over the country are set to march towards Delhi. Farmer leaders have promised to keep it peaceful.

 

 

 


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