Today is the 43rd day of the agitation against agricultural laws. The farmer has started a tractor march all over Delhi today. As a part of which a large number of police forces have been deployed on the Indus border. March is taking place from Indus border to Tikri, from Tikri to Shahjahanpur, from Ghazipur to Palwal and from Palwal to Ghazipur.




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 In view of the march, the police stepped up security at the Kundli-Manesar-Palanal toll plaza.



 Shailendra Kumar Singh, ADM, Ghaziabad, said that adequate police force has been deployed in view of the farmers' march and video recordings are also being made.


 Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Indian Farmers' Union, said the tractor rally was being prepared for January 26. Our route is from here to Dasna, then we will stop at Aligarh Road, anchor there then we will come back from there and go to Palwal with Noida tractor. We are only doing this to persuade the government.



 The state of the parade in the Red Fort

 Farmers are now marching on tractors in protest of agricultural laws, in which they claim to have involved more than 60,000 tractors. Which they are considering as part of preparations for the January 26 parade. The length of the parade at the Red Fort is 8.2 kilometers. Which ran from Vijay Chowk to Red Fort. So the farmers are moving from Indus border to Tikri, from Tikri to Shahjahanpur, from Ghazipur to Palwal and from Palwal to Ghazipur. More than two lakh people join the parade every year. This includes everyone from the President to the Prime Minister. Millions are gathering in the peasant movement from the peasant leader to the peasants. The parade is attended by various regiments of the Indian Army, Air Force, Navy and Army. The Republic Day parade of India includes more than 25 marchers and cavalry, about 20 army bands, various military vehicles, 30 aircraft, 30 cultural tables by state and 1200 school children. In the farmers 'parade, Haryana farmers' organizations have invited 10 women from each village to Delhi for January 26. About 250 women from Haryana are undergoing tractor driving training. Also, women will lead the tractor march on Republic Day.


 Security was beefed up on the KMP Expressway

 A large number of farmers are leaving for the Kundli-Manser-Palwal (KMP) expressway from different borders of Delhi. The farmers' association will jam the KMP Express van from 11 a.m. today. For which strict security arrangements have been made. A large number of police and paramilitary forces have been deployed on the KMP Expressway.


 Preparations for the Farmers Parade on 26 January

 Farmers say that if the government does not accept the demand, a tractor parade will be held on January 26. Today's March will be the same trailer. Haryana farmers' organizations have invited 10 women from each village to Delhi for January 26.

 This is the same appeal of UP farmers. The women will lead the tractor march on Republic Day. About 250 women from Haryana are undergoing tractor driving training.


 Conversation with farmers government on 8 January

 The meeting between the farmers and the government on January 4 did not yield any result and the next date was fixed for January 8. The next meeting will discuss the demand to withdraw the agricultural law and make a separate law for MSPs. The 9th meeting will be held here. Only 7 meetings before this could agree on 2 demands of the farmers, all the remaining meetings had no result.


 Hearing on January 11 in the Supreme Court

 On an application to repeal the agriculture law, the apex court on Wednesday told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and Attorney General KK Venugopal that the situation has not improved, understanding the plight of farmers. The hearing will now take place on January 11th. So Punjab CM Amarinder Singh has also spoken of going to the Supreme Court against the agricultural law.