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Tractor Rally: Protestors break police barricading to enter Delhi

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 02:43s - Published
Tractor Rally: Protestors break police barricading to enter Delhi

Tractor Rally: Protestors break police barricading to enter Delhi

Farmers from different states held a massive Tractor Rally on Republic Day in Delhi.

Several farmers were seen at Karnal bypass breaking police barricading to enter the national capital.

Protestors pushed through police barricading on Delhi-Meerut Expressway near Pandav Nagar.

Tractor rally started from Singhu Border and reached Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar.

Farmers are carrying out tractor parade against the new farm laws on Republic Day.


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