The tractor rally is seen as a new attempt to provide fresh impetus to farm protests at Delhi’s border, including at UP Gate. (File photo) GHAZIABAD: To mark seven months of protests against the three contentious agricultural bills and to exert pressure on the government, farmers have planned another ‘tractor rally’ on June 26. As per their plan, hundreds of tractors from BKU’s headquarters Sisauli have started for UP Gate and will reach Ghaziabad on Saturday. Protesting farmers along the route will join in, with their tractors. Gaurav Tikait, BKU leader, said, “It was decided at a recently held meeting at the BKU headquarters in Sisauli that farmers from western UP districts will assemble at UP Gate on June 26 to mark seven months of protests against the three controversial laws. The farmers have been instructed to come in their tractors in the form of a ‘tractor rally’.”