Just in: Farmer’s tractor Parade on Republic Day | After 5-6 marathon meeting with #farmer unions, Delhi police has come to an in-principle understanding with them which will be a peaceful win-win situation for all.

- @Jaideepdeobhanj reports
@Jaideepdeobhanj Three circular routes from Ghazipur, Singhu, and Tikri borders have been proposed by the Delhi Police.

Rally will start after the #RepublicDay parade ends on Rajpath.
@Jaideepdeobhanj We estimate that 12,000-13,000 tractors are present right now at Delhi’s borders. The number is likely to go up in the couple of hours : Delhi Police
@Jaideepdeobhanj #Farmers will not be allowed to enter central Delhi and their presence will be restricted to areas near the city border
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