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Over 300 twitter handles created from Pak to disturb farmers’ tractor rally: Delhi Police

We have finally decided, we have agreed that we will have tractor rally also on that day (Republic Day) maintaining the sanctity and security arrangements of the Republic Day celebrations: Dependra Pathak, Special CP, Intelligence, Delhi Police said

New Delhi: Dependra Pathak, Special CP, Intelligence, Delhi Police did a press conference to announce that they have allowed protesting farmers to carry out a tractor parade on January 26.

With this, he also broke out a piece of very important information related to farmers’ tractor rally. He said, ‘through intelligence & various other agencies, we have continuously been getting inputs regarding threat to create disturbance in the tractor rally. 308 Twitter handles have been generated from Pakistan to create confusion’.

We have finally decided, we have agreed that we will have tractor rally also on that day (Republic Day) maintaining the sanctity and security arrangements of the Republic Day celebrations: Dependra Pathak, Special CP, Intelligence, Delhi Police added.

For the security arrangements of the tractor rally, we will be providing required Police deployment realising that there are elements of threat to create disturbance in the rally, further added.

Delhi Police informed how farmers will take out their rally:

The tractor rally will enter Delhi from Tikri, Singhu & Ghazipur borders & return to its originating points. From Singhu, it will pass through Kanjhawala, Bawana, Auchandi border, KMP Expressway & then return to Singhu.

From Tikri border, it will go to Nagloi & pass through Najafgarh & Western Peripheral Expressway. From Ghazipur border, the rally will go to 56-foot road & return to its originating point passing through Kundli-Ghaziabad-Palwal Expressway.

Farmers from all across the country are marching towards Delhi in order to take part in the scheduled rally. Tractors from Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan have reached on Tikri border as the farmers sit in for protest for nearly two months.

The eleventh round of talks between farmers and the government was held on Friday.

FARMERS PROTEST

The talks of farmer unions and the government have seemingly broken down after the former insisted on their demand for the repeal of three new farm laws and the latter asked them to reconsider its offer to put these laws on hold for about 18 months.

Farmers have been protesting on the different borders of the national capital since November 26 against the three newly enacted farm laws – Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; the Farmers Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and farm Services Act 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.