Delhi Police allowed rally, Yogendra Yadav said - 'Farmers Republic Parade' will come out in peace

National Desk: The tractor parade of farmers to be held in Delhi, the capital of the country, has been approved by the police. On Sunday, it was informed by Swaraj India founder Yogendra Yadav. He has claimed that the rally will be held in a peaceful manner. At the same time, in view of the seriousness of the matter, it is quite prompt. Police has instructed the soldiers to remain alert on Republic Day. There were reports from sources that the police had allowed farmers to take out a rally on three routes.
During a conversation with journalists, Yogendra Yadav said, "Today there was a small meeting with Delhi Police officials". He informed that 'We have got formal permission from police for a tractor rally.' During this time, he said, 'As I told earlier, the Kisan Republic Parade will be held peacefully on 26th January'. In the morning, the farmers had given a written application to the police seeking permission for the rally.
Farmers have got permission for tractor rally on 26 January from Delhi Police. Meanwhile, the Delhi Police Commissioner has asked the soldiers to be vigilant. He said "all officers and personnel of CAPF and other forces deployed for the security of Republic Day Parade will be ready". He said that in connection with the Kisan Tractor Rally, officers and soldiers should be prepared for law and order on immediate notice.