Indian farmers smashes barricades at Ghazipur, police fires tear gas
India is celebrating their 72 Republic Day in the national capital Delhi, on the other hand, farmers have started their rally apparently before the decided time.
26th of January 2021
India: India is celebrating their 72 Republic Day in the national capital Delhi, on the other hand, farmers have started their rally apparently before the decided time.
The tractor rally began 5 minutes before 8 am; 1000 people started moving and running towards the barricades. They broke the single line of barricades and came up ahead to start the rally.

One hundred tractors have entered the first route of Singhu border. The union leaders have promised that they will be in the roots regulated by the police officials. Besides this, there is massive security in that place.

Farmer’s enthusiasm is on a sneak, and the whole world is waiting for the rally. Every single tractor is decked up with flags, flowers, and more. They want to be visible, and they want their voices louder than ever.
Securities of all routes are hoping for everything to be in control and regulated. If it goes out of control, it can cause as many problems that can’t be undone. News officials have reported, the first 100 tractors have reached the barricades, and there are thousands more before the first line of barricades.
There is security, and they (Delhi Police) are moving parallelly with those hundred tractors to announce to stop this swift-moving. But they are unstoppable.

It is going to be a long day for all of the people who are moving towards the Singhu border. Security (Delhi Police), protesters, and media are going towards the march equally. After Singhu and Tikri, farmers trying to go past barricades at Gazipur too. On the other hand, farmers broke police barricades too on the Ghazipur border, where Police fired tear gas shells after a group of people broke barricades at Ghazipur.
But the question is whether the protesters will amplify their voices to the deaf government of India, who are not listening to the voices of farmers from the past three months.
The question is how protesters will maintain the rules and regulations and march their voices to the Singhu Border. Nonetheless, The world is going to witness the largest tractor rally in history. People are going to remember this act of revolution.
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