The routes, he said, will be announced later.
The breakthrough came after Delhi Police have agreed to remove their barricades from Singhu and Tikri borders to allow the rally to enter Delhi, the leader said.
Police intelligence reports estimated 70,000 to 1 lakh tractors to be part of the farmers rally, the leader said.
“They said that it may take 48 hours to complete the march and asked us to reconsider the route as it may sabotage the official Republic Day parade,” Singhwala said.
Delhi Police and farmers had been stuck in an impasse over routes for the past few days. Farmers had previously announced that they were holding the parade in the Outer Ring Road, causing Delhi Police to worry about the impact it would have on the central government’s Republic Day Parade.
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Tractor Rally: Police Suggest Route Outside National Capital, Farmers Stick to Original Plan
Sources told PTI that police had suggested the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway instead of the Outer Ring Road.
A farmer rests during a tractor rally to protest against the newly passed farm bills, on a highway on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, January 7, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Adnan Abidi/File Photo
Urban21/Jan/2021
New Delhi: The second round of meeting between the police and farmer unions regarding the proposed January 26 tractor rally remained inconclusive on Thursday. Farmers stuck to their demand of taking out the rally on Delhi’s Outer Ring Road.
Police Matter : SC Allows Centre to Withdraw Plea Against Farmers Tractor Rally
An SC bench including the CJI told the Centre, You are the authority and you have to deal with it.
Farmers ride a tractor during the ongoing protest against the new farm laws, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
Law20/Jan/2021
New Delhi: The Centre on Wednesday withdrew its plea seeking an injunction against the proposed tractor rally on January 26 by farmers protesting against the contentious farms laws after the Supreme Court said “it is a police matter”.
The police has the “authority” to deal with the issue pertaining to the proposed tractor march in Delhi on the Republic Day, said a bench comprising Chief Justice S.A. Bobde and Justices A.S. Bopanna and V. Ramasubramanian.
The Supreme Court is slated to hear an application filed by the Centre seeking an injunction against the proposed tractor rally by farmers on the Republic Day.