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They. however, said that their agitation against farm laws will continue
Public meetings and hunger strikes will be held across the country on Jan 30 on Mahatma Gandhi s death anniversary to emphasise on peace and non-violence
New Delhi: As widening cracks in their ongoing agitation against the three farm laws after the violence during Tuesday’s tractor parade, farmer unions have now cancelled their planned march to Parliament on February 1 when the
They, however, said on Wednesday that their agitation against the
farm laws will continue and public meetings and hunger strikes will be held across the country on January 30 on Mahatma Gandhi s death anniversary to emphasise on peace and non-violence.
Farmer Unions cancel Parl march
Farmer Unions cancel Parl march
BKU, AIKSCC withdraw from protests
NEW DELHI, Jan 27: As cracks began to appear in their ongoing agitation against the agri laws after the violence during the tractor parade, farmer unions today cancelled their planned march to Parliament on February 1 when the Budget would be presented.
They said their agitation against the farm laws will continue and public meetings and hunger strikes will be held across the country on January 30 on Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary to emphasise on peace and non-violence.
The decision by farmer unions came a day after massive violence during their tractor rally in the national capital that left nearly 400 police personnel injured, as the protesters deviated from the routes, clashed with the cops and laid siege to the Red Fort.
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Violent tractor rally leaves 300 police personnel injured
28 January 2021
At least 300 police personnel were injures in the violence let loose by protestors in the name of tractor rally in the national capital on Republic Day. Protestors targeted police with sticks and other crude weapons and even tried to run over them with their tractors.
Clashes broke out at several places, including Red Fort and ITO, Mukarba Chowk, Nangloi and other areas as protestors removed all barricades to enter uncharted routes in defiance of authority.
The Delhi Police have arrested 200 people in connection with the violence, and 22 FIRs have been filed so far. Police have also detained over 300 people in connection with Tuesday’s violence at several places in Delhi.