Samyukta Kisan Morcha to review February 1 call for farmers' march to Parliament

By  Rajan Nath January 27th 2021 10:54 AM -- Updated: January 27th 2021 11:03 AM

Day after violence erupted during the farmers' tractor march in Delhi as some protestors hoisted flags at Red Fort, the farmer leader Yogendra Yadav said that Samyukta Kisan Morcha will discuss and review the February 1 call for farmers' march to Parliament. Samyukta Kisan Morcha is set for a crucial meeting on Wednesday, farmer leader Yogendra Yadav said. Also Read | Tractor March Delhi: Farmers hoist flag at Red Fort After violence erupted during farmers' tractor march in Delhi, Yogendra Yadav said Samyukta Kisan Morcha will review call for farmers' march to Parliament. He said that farmers' protest would continue, evolve, learn, and crackdown on separatist forces trying to defame the peasant movement. As per the report, Yadav said that the farmers union would discuss and review the February 1 call for farmers' march to Parliament after violence erupted during the farmers' tractor march in Delhi. Also Read | Farmers’ Tractor march violence: Police use tear gas to disperse farmers After violence erupted during farmers' tractor march in Delhi, Yogendra Yadav said Samyukta Kisan Morcha will review call for farmers' march to Parliament. We could not let the agitation become violent, he said. Meanwhile, the Delhi Police stated that more than 300 Police personnel were injured after being attacked by protestors on January 26 even as an additional DCP Central's operator was attacked with a sword at ITO. After violence erupted during farmers' tractor march in Delhi, Yogendra Yadav said Samyukta Kisan Morcha will review call for farmers' march to Parliament. One farmer died during the violence. While farmers claim that he was shot the Delhi Police has released a video stating that he died after the tractor overturned hitting barricades. Likewise, farmers leader Rakesh Tikait said that "Those who created violence and unfurled flags at Red Fort will have to pay for their deeds." -PTC News

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