Farmers' tractor rally: Protesters hoist flag at Red Fort; violence erupted in Delhi

As soon as the farmers reached ITO intersection and tried to move towards the Red Fort, many of the farmers clashed with the police personnel
Protesters entered Red Fort to protest against Farm Laws
Protesters entered Red Fort to protest against Farm LawsImage source: Twitter

Protesting farmers clashed with police at multiple places in Delhi and entered the iconic Red Fort and ITO with hundreds of them moving out from pre-decided routes, prompting security personnel to impose lathicharge and tear gas.

The farmers, who started their 'Kisan Gantantra parade' much ahead of their scheduled timing entered the national capital defying the agreement of the scheduled time of tractor rally and creating multiple fronts at Karnal Bypass, Mukarba Chowk, Transport Nagar, Akshardham, Gazipur and Tikri border and some farmers armed with swords were also seen clashing with the police.

As soon as the farmers reached ITO intersection and tried to move towards the Red Fort, many of the farmers clashed with the police personnel and attacked them with sticks and iron rods. The farmers also damaged several vehicles with their tractors. Many farmers also thronged to Red Fort and hoisted the flags of their organisation.

Following the violence from the farmers, the police fired tear gas shells on the farmers and also resorted to lathi charge multiple times.

After the lathi charge from the police, the farmers left their tractors and rushed to take cover.

Meanwhile, some farmers tried to crush the policemen with their tractors. Several tractors were seen charging towards the police personnel deployed at the ITO one after another. The farmers also pelted stones of the police personnel.

Many of the farmers and the police personnel were left injured in the clashes.

Earlier in the day, farmers comprising mostly youths entered the national capital from the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur border after breaking the barricades and clashed with the police near Akshardham intersection of east Delhi.

Some farmers armed with swords were also seen clashing with the police after damaging the trucks and DTC buses that were parked to stop them to enter towards central Delhi.

Police fired tear gas shells on the farmers after they entered Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar from Delhi-Haryana Singhu border.

The visuals of the men riding horses were seen at the Karnal Bypass while the protesters were also seen breaking barricades at Singhu and Mukarba Chowk. On Sunday, Delhi Police had allowed the tractor rally after the annual Republic Day parade.

Reacting on the violence, many leaders in the country have asked farmers not to take law and order in their hand.

Rahul Gandhi also denounced violence, demanded withdrawal of farm laws. Rahul Gandhi on Twitter wrote, "Violence is not the solution to any problem, whoever gets injured the loss is of the country. In the interest of the country the farm laws should be withdrawn."

BJP MP from Delhi Gautam Gambhir also said,

"Violence and vandalism will lead us nowhere. I urge everyone to maintain peace & honour agreements. Today is not the day for such chaos!"

(With inputs from IANS)

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