Farm law row: Farmers begin tractor rally; SC seeks Centre's reply on Covid measures at protest site
The police have asked people to avoid the Western Peripheral Expressway.

Farmers protesting against the Centre’s three agricultural laws began a tractor rally on Thursday morning on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway in Haryana as well as the Western Peripheral Expressway, which starts at Ghaziabad and ends in Noida. They will then return on the same route. The police have asked people to avoid this expressway. Security along the stretch was also tightened.
The tractor rally is being organised by Sanyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella of 40 farmer unions. The tractor rally was planned for Tuesday. However, bad weather forced the farmers to defer the rally by a day.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre to reply within two weeks on the measures undertaken to stop the spread of Covid-19 at the protest sites.
Tens of thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, have been camping out on roads around the capital, New Delhi, for over 40 days, braving bitter cold and continuous rain over the last few days. They insist that the government withdraw the laws and guarantee a minimum support price for their produce.
Live updates
3.05 pm: Bharati Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) chief Joginder Singh Ugrahan says more than 3,500 tractors and trolleys participated in Thursday’s tractor rally, reports The Indian Express.
1.46 pm: Farmers hold tractor rally in Delhi’s Burari area, reports ANI.
#WATCH दिल्ली: कृषि कानूनों के खिलाफ विरोध प्रदर्शन कर रहे किसानों ने बुराड़ी में ट्रैक्टर रैली निकाली। #farmlaws pic.twitter.com/ZKLqOx4aEH
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1.36 pm: Supreme Court asks Centre to file a reply within two weeks on the measures undertaken to prevent the spread of Covid-19 at the protest sites, reports the Hindustan Times.
The court cites the Tablighi Jamaat gathering in Delhi in March, which the Centre blamed for jump in coronavirus cases in the country.
“Same problem may arise in the farmers protest too,” a three-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India SA Bobde told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, according to Bar and Bench. “We are trying to ensure that Covid does not spread. Ensure guidelines issued are followed.”
12.54 pm: Union minister Kailash Choudhary urges the farmers to keep their protest peaceful, ANI reports. “It is their right to protest but there are people, like Communists, who are inciting farmers and don’t want peace in the country,” he says. “Farmers need to be cautious. I expect that tomorrow’s [Friday’s] meeting will bring some positive news.”
12.43 pm: Here are some visuals of the farmers’ rally in Delhi’s Burari area.
Farmers protesting against the three farm laws hold tractor rally at Burari in Delhi pic.twitter.com/UcnGSafiNH
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
12.40 pm: The women in rural Haryana received training for driving tractors for Thursday’s rally, according to PTI.
12.11 pm: The farmers protesting in Haryana’s Palwal city head towards the Singhu border, ANI reports.
#WATCH Tractor rally by farmers at Haryana's Palwal; farmers protesting at Palwal are heading towards Singhu border pic.twitter.com/pDUFqs0MrW
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
12.00 pm: Here are some more visuals of the tractor rally. (Credit: The Indian Express)
Hundreds of farmers start Tractor March from Eastern Peripheral Road @IndianExpress pic.twitter.com/PwUjIcRAgb
— Jignasa Sinha (@jignasa_sinha) January 7, 2021
11.59 am: The farmers are seen participating in the tractor rally on the Ghazipur border, The Telegraph reports.
#TractorMarch at Gazipur border #FarmersProtests Photos taken by @PremabpSingh pic.twitter.com/b2n42dqJ1i
— Anita Joshua (@anitajoshua) January 7, 2021
11.53 am: Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait leads one of the tractor rallies, The Times of India reports.
BKU leader Rakesh Tikait on way to EPE from UP Gate as he leads tractor rally to Palwal. pic.twitter.com/3T4ercC4JU
— TOI Noida (@TOINoida) January 7, 2021
Watch: Farmers from Ghazipur on their way to Dasna.
— TOI Delhi (@TOIDelhi) January 7, 2021
Farmers to hold tractor rally today at four borders of Delhi including Eastern & Western peripheral expressways. pic.twitter.com/qk25YEZCyO
11.48 am: Samkyukt Kisan Morcha member Abhimanyu Kohar tells PTI that the farmers will intensify their protest if the Centre does not accept their demands.
11.47 am: The tractor march begins from different points – Singhu to Tikri Border, Tikri to Kundli, Ghazipur to Palwal and Rewasan to Palwal – according to PTI.
11.44 am: Bharati Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) chief Joginder Singh says farmers took out the rally with over 3,500 tractors and trolleys, PTI reports.
11.34 am: The farmers’ tractor rally is meant to be a rehearsal for the one they are planning to hold on Republic Day if the Centre doesn’t meet their demands, The Hindu reports.
11.26 am: Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Mahasangh National President Shiv Kumar Kakka says the farmers will proceed towards the Singhu border from Palwal, ANI reports.
11.24 am: Here are some visuals of the farmers’ tractor rally in Haryana’s Palwal city.
Haryana: Farmers protesting against Centre's three farm laws hold tractor rally in Palwal.
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
"We will head towards Singhu border from here", says Shiv Kumar Kakka, National President, Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Mahasangh. pic.twitter.com/GsoOpB0W1N
10.45 am: Visuals from the border areas.
#WATCH Farmers protesting against Centre's three farm laws hold tractor rally at Ghazipur border near Delhi
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
The next round of talks between farmers and Union Government is scheduled to be held tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/zneC5drOSA
10.42 am: Farmers change plans and will now take out tractor rally till Noida and return to Ghazipur, reports ANI.
Earlier the farmers were to take out tractor rally till Palwal but now they will go only till Noida and return to Ghazipur. Sufficient police force deployed, video recording being done: Shailendra Kumar Singh, ADM (City), Ghaziabad District, Uttar Pradesh https://t.co/kUUJnxfCzM pic.twitter.com/rHPBELvvxC
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
10.40 am: Protesting farmer unions dub the cancellation of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s visit to India a “political win” for them and a “diplomatic defeat” for the government. They assert that their agitation has been receiving global support.
Johnson was scheduled to attend the Republic Day celebrations in India.
“The cancellation of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s India visit is a political win for farmers and a diplomatic defeat for the Modi government...political and social organisations across the world have been supporting the agitation,” Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of the protesting farmer unions, says in a statement in Hindi.
10.39 am: Security tightened at Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) toll plaza ahead of farmers’ tractor rally.
Haryana: Security tightened at Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) toll plaza ahead of farmers' tractor rally.
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
Farmers to hold tractor rally today at four borders of Delhi including Eastern & Western peripheral expressways. pic.twitter.com/wW0J2XpaEq
10.38 am: The Delhi Traffic Police have been tweeting updates on which roads to avoid.
10.33 am: Those coming from Sirsa side and Beel Akbarpur towards Sonipat won’t be allowed to get on the expressway from 2 pm to 5 pm, the police said.
10.32 am: There will be diversions at several points on Eastern Peripheral Expressway today. Police in Gautam Buddh Nagar near Delhi have said vehicles won’t be allowed to get on the expressway from Beel Akbarpur and Sirsa towards Palwal from 12 noon to 3 pm.
10.28 am: The tractor rally is being organised by Sanyuta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella of 40 farmer unions. The tractor rally was planned for Tuesday. However, bad weather forced the farmers to defer the rally by a day.
10.27 am: Farmers will take out a rally of tractors today on the Western Peripheral Expressway that starts at Ghaziabad and ends in Palwal in Haryana. They will then return on the same route. The police have asked people to avoid this expressway.
10.20 am: Union minister Piyush Goyal says he is positive about the ongoing discussions with farmer unions, reports PTI. “There are always different points of view to look at things,” he adds. “No good work is easy and difficulties always come. Problems arise in everything, but it all depends on how we see things and how we deal with them. It is all about the point of view.”
The seventh round of talks on agriculture laws between farmers and the Centre on Monday had ended in a deadlock, with the two sides agreeing to meet again at 2 pm on January 8.
Tens of thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, have been camping out on roads around the capital, New Delhi, for over 40 days, braving bitter cold and continuous rain over the last few days. They insist that the government withdraw the laws and guarantee a minimum support price for their produce.