Tractor Rally Violence: Farmers have been protesting for over two months. Highlights Over 300 police personnel were injured in Tuesday's violence On February 1, the farmers are planning a march to parliament New Delhi: The rift within the farmers' groups surfaced as two groups pulled out of the protest against the Centre's three farm laws today -- a day after the unprecedented violence during the Republic Day tractor rally. "We can't carry forward a protest with someone whose direction is something else," said VM Singh of the Kisan Sangharsh Committee. A faction of the Bharatiya Kisan Union also dissociated itself from the movement. Farmers' groups have alleged a conspiracy to "torpedo" their peaceful movement. Over 300 police personnel were injured in Tuesday's violence and 22 cases have been registered, Delhi Police said. The farmers are planning a march to parliament on February 1, when the budget will be presented.