Delhi Police has taken swift action on tractor parade violence, including 37 farmer leaders including Medha Patekar-Yogendra Yadav in FIR

Delhi Police has taken action against the violence during the farmers’ tractor parade during the Republic Day. The police have lodged an FIR against several people and arrested at least 200 people. Delhi police have blamed 37 farmer leaders including Medha Patekar, Buta Singh and Yogendra Yadav for the violent incidents in Delhi.

Delhi Police on Wednesday said that FIRs of the FIR filed by the Delhi Police on Wednesday had led to the violence in the Delhi Police FIR yesterday, with the likes of Medha Patkar, Buta Singh, Yogendra Yadav and others following the march of republics. Police officials have reported that 200 people have been detained and 22 FIRs have been registered so far. More than 300 policemen were injured in the violence.

Rakesh Tikite, Yogendra Yadav, VM Singh, Vijender Singh, Harpal Singh, Vinod Kumar, Darshan Pal, Rajendra Singh, Balveer Singh Rajendra, Jagtar Singh, Jagtar Singh, Jagtar Singh and Jagtar Singh It is also said to be included.

It is worth noting that during the tractor parade on the streets of the national capital for the demands of the peasantry, the violence led to chaotic scenes. A large number of fierce protesters broke the barrier and reached the Red Fort, placing a religious flag on its tricolor. During the tractor parade, Delhi’s ITO looks like a conflict zone, where angry protesters are damaging vehicles.

The two peasant organizations were separated from the movement
At the same time, two peasant organizations were separated on Wednesday from the agitation on the Delhi border against agrarian laws. Thakur Bhanu Pratap Singh, president of the Indian Kisan Union (Bhanu), told reporters that he is deeply saddened by what happened during the tractor parade held on the Republic Day in the Indian capital. Farmers associated with Bhaki (Bhanu) were protesting on the Chilla border of the Nokai-Delhi route. VM Singh of the All India Kisan Conflict Coordination Committee said his organization is moving away from the current movement because such protests cannot continue because the direction of some is different.

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