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Police Barricades Knocked Down Ahead Of Farmers’ Tractor Rally In Delhi

New Delhi: Police barricades were knocked down as the farmers protesting against the new agricultural laws entered the national capital ahead of the huge tractor rally scheduled for Tuesday, January 26.

Meanwhile, there was confusion and tension at the Singhu border regarding the route for tractor rally just on the eve of the Republic Day event.

Members of the Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee declared from their stage at Singhu that those who are taking part in the rally should take their tractors on Delhi’s Ring Road. This is in contrast to the route Delhi Police gave to the farmers’ organisation.

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OB Bureau

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