LIVE Tractor Rally- Traffic closed, Internet ceased!

NewsBharati    26-Jan-2021 12:18:35 PM
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New Delhi, January 26: Chaos prevailed at Delhi’s Singhu border as police resorted to lathicharge after protesting farmers tried to break past barricades. Earlier this morning, the farmers camping at Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur border started breaking police barricades to enter Delhi.
 
The farmers are marching on foot as well as on tractors. Earlier on Sunday, the Delhi Police had granted permission to carry out a tractor parade today inside the Capital on the condition that the farmers will start only after the completion of the official parade on Rajpath. As per the agreement, the farmers will enter Delhi from the borders, but stay in the adjoining areas and not venture towards Central Delhi.
 
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The tractors rally will mark the completion of two months of protest against the Centre’s contentious farm laws by farmers camping at the borders of Delhi. Farmer leaders also announced a plan to march on foot to Parliament on February 1, the day the Union Budget will be presented.
 
The Delhi Police had finalised three routes after a week of meetings between farmers and senior police officers, putting in place adequate security arrangements. Haryana authorities have also advised people to avoid travelling to the national capital. Police will remove barricades on January 26 for farmers to carry out the rally.
 
 
 
Traffic is very heavy on Wazirabad road, ISBT road, GT road, Pushta road, Vikas marg, NH-24, Road no. 57, Noida link road. Please avoid these roads: Delhi Traffic Delhi.

Entry/exit gates of all stations on grey line are closed: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)

Traffic movement is closed from R/A Shankar Road to Talkatora Road & Minto Road. Motorists are advised to take alternate route: Delhi Traffic Police

Traffic movement is closed from Kapashera Chowk to Bijwasan Road. Diversion is given from Kapashera Border & Samalkha T Point. Traffic movement is closed from Dwarka More to Uttam Nagar East Metro Station. Diversion is given from Dwarka More: Delhi Traffic Police
 
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Security personnel resort to lathicharge to push back the protesting farmers, in Nangloi area of Delhi. Tear gas shells also used. 
 
 
 
One of the protestors puts Khalistani flag atop a dome at Red Fort
 
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Lathicharge at ITO
 
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Police officials sit on road in Nangloi to block the area where farmers holding tractor parade have reached 

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Protesting farmers vandalise a DTC bus in ITO area of the national capital
 
 
Lathicharge, stone pelting at Singhu border as farmers break police barricades 
 
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Protestors seen on top of a police vehicle and removing police barricading at Mukarba Chowk in Delhi 
 
 
 
#TractorsRally- Farmers loose their cool. Break the barricades at New Delhi post #RepublicDayParade  
 
 
Since tractors for the #TractorRally are stuck, several farmers have parked themselves on the road. Traffic jam near Jharoda Kalan. Hundreds of tractors from #Tikri border are stuck here.  
 
 
 
Meanwhile, over 6,000 farmers from across 21 districts in Maharashtra arrived in Mumbai in a convoy of 500 vehicles to begin their three-day sit-in at Azad Maidan in solidarity with protesting farmers at the Delhi border. The rally is part of the call given by Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), which is leading the Delhi protests, to intensify and broaden the struggle from January 23 to 26.
 
NCP chief Sharad Pawar, who addressed a rally at the Azad Maidan on Monday, accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of displaying complete indifference and insensitivity towards farmers protesting for the last 60 days on the outskirts of Delhi, and warned that angry farmers could bring down governments.