Hindustan Times (Noida)

We will hold peaceful ‘Kisan R-day’ parade: Farm unions

- Zia Haq letters@hindustant­imes.com

Tens of thousands of farmers protesting against the three new agricultur­al laws will take out a Kisan Republic Day parade (farmers’ Republic Day parade) in a “discipline­d and peaceful” way in the national capital on January 26, the unions said on Sunday.

The Samyukt Kisan Morcha, a platform of farm unions spearheadi­ng the ongoing farmers’ agitation, said farmers all over the country would also take out similar parades in state capitals and district headquarte­rs. The unions said their tractor parade would cover a 60-km stretch and pass through New Delhi’s Outer Ring Road, covering areas such as Peeragarhi, Janakpuri and Munirka. They added that their march would commence only after the official military parade on Rajpath ends, so that official celebratio­ns to mark the Republic Day are not disrupted.

“This is not a preparatio­n for any attack. Nor are we going to go to Rajpath or Red Fort. We will be discipline­d and peaceful,” senior farm leader Yogendra Yadav said.

The farmer unions also said that the notices being served by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) on supporters of the ongoing farmers’ campaign could be a hurdle in ongoing talks, and labelled the NIA action “harassment” by the government. They said farmers who have received such notices will not appear before the agency as a mark of protest. The agency has summoned over two dozen people in a case related to an organisati­on called Sikhs for Justice, which advocates Sikh secessioni­sm and is allegedly aiding the protesters.

NEW DELHI: Tens of thousands of farmers protesting against the three new agricultur­al laws will take out a Kisan Republic Day parade (farmers’ Republic Day parade) in a “discipline­d and peaceful” way in the national Capital on January 26, the unions said on Sunday.

The farm unions representi­ng tens of thousands of farmers, mainly from Punjab and Haryana, have launched a mass agitation on the borders of the national capital, demanding that the government scrap three laws approved by Parliament in September. The laws are aimed at freeing agricultur­al markets from government restrictio­ns, which the farmers say will leave them at the mercy of big corporatio­ns.

The Samyukt Kisan Morcha, a platform of farm unions spearheadi­ng the ongoing stir, said farmers across the country would take out similar rallies in state capitals and district headquarte­rs. The unions said their tractor parade would cover a 60-km stretch and pass through New Delhi’s Outer Ring Road, covering areas such as Peeragarhi, Janakpuri and Munirka.

They added that their march would commence only after the official military parade on Rajpath

ends, so that official celebratio­ns to mark the Republic Day are not disrupted.

“Farmers on hundreds of tractors decorated beautifull­y, along with tableau, will take out an eye-catching parade,” said Darshan Pal, a senior farm leader.

The Centre had earlier asked the Supreme Court to not allow the farmers’ procession, citing security concerns, but the court had said farmers had the right to protest peacefully. “This is not a preparatio­n for any attack. Nor are we going to go to Rajpath or Red Fort. We will be discipline­d and peaceful. We will maintain honour and dignity that the occasion deserves,” senior farm leader Yogendra Yadav said.

Yadav also said that the farm

ers’ tractors during the parade would only display the national flag with appropriat­e respect and flags of farm unions.

“The decision to hold a peaceful tractor rally with national flag on Outer Ring Road is a befitting reply to those accusing farmers of being anti-national, alleging that the rally would disrupt Republic Day parade,” said Sudhir Panwar, a farm leader and former member of Uttar Pradesh Planning Commission.

The ninth round of discussion­s between the Union government and farm unions protesting three agricultur­al laws failed to make any progress on Friday, but both sides agreed to meet again on January 19 despite the stalemate.

 ?? ANI ?? Farmers protesting the new laws at Tikri border on Sunday.
ANI Farmers protesting the new laws at Tikri border on Sunday.

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