Latest News Live Updates: Farmers Break Police Barricades At Singhu Border

The tractor 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.

Latest News Live Updates: Farmers Break Police Barricades At Singhu Border

Tractors with Tricolour standing at Chilla border on Delhi-Noida Link Road. (ANI)

New Delhi:

A farmers' group - one of the key participants in the tractor rally to be held today -- has declared that it would not stick to the route eith Delhi police. The Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee said it will approach the Delhi's Outer Ring Road, raising a possibility of conflict with the police which has chalked out the routes from three locations at the border after a series of meetings with farmers's groups. The 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.

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Jan 26, 2021 08:20 (IST)
JUST IN: Protesting farmers break police barricade at Delhi's Singhu border ahead of big tractor rally 
Jan 26, 2021 08:10 (IST)
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Jan 26, 2021 08:09 (IST)

Farmers' tractors with Tricolour standing at Chilla border on Delhi-Noida Link Road. (ANI)
Jan 26, 2021 07:47 (IST)
Jan 26, 2021 07:42 (IST)
Jan 26, 2021 07:41 (IST)
Farmers' Group Plans To Veer From Agreed Upon Route For Tractor Rally

A farmers' group - one of the key participants in the tractor rally to be held today -- has declared that it would not stick to the route eith Delhi police. The Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee said it will approach the Delhi's Outer Ring Road, raising a possibility of conflict with the police which has chalked out the routes from three locations at the border after a series of meetings with farmers's groups. The 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. (Read full story here)