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New Delhi: A farmer rests at Singhu border during an ongoing protest against the new farm laws, in New Delhi, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021.
More than two lakh tractors are set to participate in the January 26 kisan parade , for which nearly 2,500 volunteers will be deployed. According to farmer unions opposing the Centre s new agri laws, the number of volunteers can be increased, depending on the crowd, and a control room has been set up to look into the arrangements. The tractor parades will be taken out only after 12 pm, after the Republic Day parade on Delhi s Rajpath concludes, according to the protesting farmer unions.
Over 2 lakh tractors will be part of January 26 kisan parade : Farmer leaders
The number of volunteers can be increased, depending on the crowd, and a control room has been set up to look into the arrangements, they said.
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The youth was allegedly part of a group who had been instructed to create disturbance during the tractor rally on January 26. (File Photo | Parveen Negi, EPS) By PTI
NEW DELHI: Over two lakh tractors will be part of the January 26 Kisan Parade in the national capital and around 2,500 volunteers will be deployed to facilitate the movement of the vehicles, farmer unions opposing the Centre s new Agri laws said on Saturday.
Farmers stir: Haryana police say youth made conspiracy claim out of fear, no proof to support allegations
During preliminary investigations none of the claims made by the youth were found to be true, Sonipat Superintendent of Police, Jashandeep Singh Randhawa said.
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Members of farmer unions stage a protest against Centre s farm reform during Kisan Sansad at Guru Tegh Bahadur Memorial in New Delhi Saturday Jan. 23 2021. (Photo | PTI) By PTI
CHANDIGARH: A day after protesting farmer leaders paraded a youth who claimed a plot to disrupt their January 26 tractor rally, the Haryana police on Saturday said it had found no proof to support the allegations.
About 25,000 tractors from UP, Uttarakhand to participate in Kisan Parade : Rakesh Tikait
Farmers moving towards UP Gate from the two states on their tractor trolleys were intercepted by police in different districts but farmers will arrive here at every cost, he said.
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GHAZIABAD: Around 25,000 tractors from Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand will participate in the Kisan Parade in the national capital on January 26, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait said on Saturday.
Farmers moving towards UP Gate from the two states on their tractor trolleys were intercepted by police in different districts but farmers will arrive here at every cost, he said.