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NEW DELHI: Farmers at Delhi s three protest sites Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur border points were busy with their last-minute preparations on Monday ahead of their much-anticipated tractor parade on January 26.
A five-layer security cover comprising of border pickets, inner, middle and outer security has been deployed in and around the city to maintain law and order during the Republic Day ceremony and the proposed tractor parade, a senior police officer said. March to be peaceful
The farmers said that one of the major highlights of the parade on Tuesday will be the jhankis (tableaux) that will be led by a trolley carrying the sacred text of the Guru Granth Sahib.
Farmers rally: Hundreds of women to drive tractors, make their presence count
Social activist Zeba Khan said women will be participating in the tractor rally shoulder to shoulder with their fellow male farmers.
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Farmers hold the Tricolor as they ride on a tractor during their protest against Centre s farm reform laws. (Photo| PTI) By PTI
NEW DELHI: In a show of strength, hundreds of women are expected to drive tractors at Kisan Gantantra Parade on Republic Day, as a large number of farmers opposing the new agriculture laws will enter the national capital under a high-security cover.
Farmers, Delhi Police gear up for Republic Day tractor rally; unions announce Parliament march on 1 Feb The farmers tractor march is likely to begin at 11.30 am on Republic Day and is expected to end after 10 to 12 hours. Some tractors will also pay tribute to all the farmers who died during the course of this agitation FP Staff January 26, 2021 00:01:18 IST Farmers gear up for their tractor rally on Republic Day tomorrow. AP
All eyes are on Delhi and its borders as protesting farmers, Delhi Police and the Centre gear up for the Kisan Ganatantra Parade in Delhi today s Republic Day tractor rally.
Ahead of their proposed tractor parade on Republic Day, protesting farmer unions announced on Monday that they would march towards Parliament from different locations on February 1 when the annual Union Budget is scheduled to be presented.
Darshan Pal of the Krantikari Kisan Union said the protesting farmers remain firm in their stand of repealing the three new farm laws and their agitation will continue till their demands are met. We will march towards Parliament on foot from different locations on the budget day on February 1. As far as tomorrow s tractor rally is concerned, it will give the government an idea of our strength and they will know the agitation is not just limited to Haryana or Punjab but it is an agitation of the whole of the country, he said.