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12 days after Delhi tractor rally, farmers are still missing – and their families are in despair

12 days after Delhi tractor rally, farmers are still missing – and their families are in despair At least 21 protesting farmers have been missing since the tractor rally on January 26 led to clashes with the Delhi police. Left to right: Maha Singh, Jorawar Singh, and Bajinder Singh are missing since January 26. Paramjeet Kaur last saw her father, Sardar Jorawar Singh, on January 22 when she went to meet him at the Singhu border between Delhi and Haryana. A 75-year-old farmer from Ludhiana’s Ikkolahi village, Jorawar Singh had been protesting against the new agricultural laws since November 26, camped at Singhu along with thousands of other farmers from Punjab and Haryana.

Farmers tractor rally protesting farm unions break police barricade Singhu Tikri borders

URL copied Image Source : PTI New Delhi: Farmers on their tractors move towards Delhi during their rally on Republic Day, at Singhu border in New Delhi, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. Groups of protesting farmers camping at Singhu and Tikri border points of the national capital broke police barricades on Tuesday morning to force their way into the city. According to officials, security personnel tried to convince the farmers that they have been given permission to hold their tractor parade in Delhi after the Republic Day parade at the Rajpath concludes. But some groups of farmers did not relent and started moving towards the Outer Ring Road breaking police barricades, an official said.

A Timeline: How things turned violent in Delhi on Republic Day

Farmers, who were seen as friendly and peaceful for more than 60 days as they waited for government to accept their terms, suddenly left behind a trail of vandalism, violence, holliganism as they hoisted their flags at the 17th century iconic Red Fort after running amok through the capital clashing with the police personnel in several parts of the national capital. IANS brings the entire timeline of the farmers proposed Kisan Gantantra parade that turned violent unexpectedly and went from peaceful to bloody becoming Occupy Delhi movement in no time. 7 a.m.: Delhi-Haryana Tikri border: Farmers enter the national capital after breaking barricades.

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