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Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, January 26
Samyukta Kisan Morcha said on Tuesday it was calling off the farmers’ Republic Day tractor parade “with immediate effect”, a development th
The Delhi Police have filed 15 cases in connection with the violence that took place in the national capital on the nation's 72nd Republic Day. Unprecedented chaos and violence ensued in Delhi on Tuesday as the tractor rally by farmers - protesting against the centre's three contentious farm laws passed in September - went off the designated course and rolled into the heart of the national capital.
A day after a farmers' tractor rally on Republic Day that dissolved into chaos and violence after protesters forced their way into Delhi, the farmer leader who knocked down the first barricade has denied any role in the Red Fort breach. Satnam Singh Pannu blamed the ruling BJP of organizing the Red Fort violence to tarnish the farmer protests.
Delhi witnessed chaotic scenes on Tuesday as groups of protesting farmers broke off from planned Republic Day tractor parade routes and swarmed into the heart of the national capital, hoisting a farm union flag and a Sikh religious flag on the ramparts of Red Fort.
Delhi's minimum temperature rose to 5.4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, though it was still three notches below normal, the India Meteorological Department said.
The Delhi Police has issued a statement on the violence in the national capital seen on Republic Day yesterday. Officials stated that the protesting farmers violated the agreed upon pact and resorted to violence and vandalism. Cops also claim it was an act of vandalism by a rioting mob. Over 120 cops were injured as well.
India News: A dash to the heart of Delhi on speeding tractors that rammed barricades and even threatened to mow down policemen, widespread vandalism and destructi
Delhi Police had over 50,000 personnel on the ground Tuesday, with over 20,000 deployed on the routes fixed for the protesting farmers' tractor rally. But situation still went out of control.
India News: Violence during the tractor rallies came as a setback for farm unions agitating for repeal of central farm laws. However, they expressed their determi
The tractor rally organized by agitating farmers is taking a chaotic turn. There was chaos at Delhi borders, as thousands of protesting Farmers clashed with Delhi Police, and entered the national capital ahead of schedule for the Tractor Rally.AT ITO border, we can see how farmers stormed barricades as they clashed with cops. The violence continued at ITO in Central Delhi as tractors were being driven by protestors deliberately trying to run over police personnel.To bring the situation in control the Delhi Police even resorted to tear gas shells and lathicharge, however, the havoc only increased.Watch this exclusive ground report from ITO!