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Tractor Rally aftermath: 2 farmer unions BKU (Bhanu), AIKSCC pull out from farm laws protest

Meanwhile, heavy security has been deployed near the Red Fort where a group of protestors entered the fort and unfurled their flags from its ramparts yesterday.

Tractor Rally chaos LIVE UPDATES: BKU (Bhanu), AIKSCC withdraw from protest

New Delhi: With another FIR being registered at the IP Police Station in connection with the violence which broke out during yesterday’s farmers’ tractor rally at ITO in the national capital, the total number of FIRs rose to 22, said the Delhi Police on Wednesday.

The fresh case has been registered against unknown protestors, including the farmer who died after his tractor overturned after ramming into a barricade. Delhi Police had on Tuesday released CCTV footage showing a protesting farmer dying after a tractor rammed into barricades and overturned at ITO.

According to sources in the Delhi Police, the process of filing the FIRs started last night and “over 100 Delhi Police personnel were injured during the farmers’ tractor violence at different locations in the national capital.”

LIVE UPDATES:

The protest will continue until we get MSP guarantee but the protest will not go on in this form with me. We have not come here to get people martyred or beaten up: VM Singh

I have nothing to do with the protest which is being led by them and over here being represented by Rakesh Tikait on their behalf: Sardar VM Singh, All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee

We can’t carry forward a protest with someone whose direction is something else. So, I wish them the best but VM Singh and All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee are withdrawing from this protest right away: VM Singh, All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee

Indian National Lok Dal legislator Abhay Singh Chautala resigns from Haryana Assembly over farm laws, Speaker accepts

FIR registered against Yogendra Yadav and other farm leaders; 200 Protesters Detained

Delhi Police to hold a press briefing today over the incidents of violence in the national capital on January 26.

More than 300 Police personnel have been injured after being attacked by agitating farmers on January 26: Delhi Police

Additional DCP Central’s operator was attacked with a sword at ITO yesterday: Delhi Police

The route from Minto Road to Connaught Place has been closed, please avoid using this route: Delhi Traffic Police

Meanwhile, heavy security has been deployed near the Red Fort where a group of protestors entered the fort and unfurled their flags from its ramparts yesterday.

Farmers broke barricades to enter Delhi and indulged in vandalism across several parts of the national capital during their Kisan tractor rally organised to protest against the Centre’s three new farm laws. Several public and private properties being damaged in acts of vandalism by the rioting mob.