Samyukta Kisan Morcha disassociates itself from violence during tractor parade

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Police uses tear gas to disperse farmers attempting to break barricades at Ghazipur border PTI Photo

New Delhi: Farmers’ union body Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) disassociated itself Tuesday from those who indulged in violence during the tractor parade. The union body alleged some ‘antisocial elements’ infiltrated their otherwise peaceful movement.  The union also condemned and regretted the ‘undesirable’ and ‘unacceptable’ events as the parade turned violent. It happened after several groups of farmers deviated from the pre-decided route for the march.  The SKM is an umbrella body of 41 farmer unions. It is leading the protests against the three central farm laws at several border points of Delhi.

“We thank farmers for the unprecedented participation in today’s farmers’ Republic Day Parade. We also condemn and regret the undesirable and unacceptable events that have taken place today. We dissociate ourselves from those indulging in such acts,” the SKM said in a statement.

“Despite all our efforts, some organisations and individuals have violated the route and indulged in condemnable acts. Anti-social elements had infiltrated the otherwise peaceful movement. We have always held that peace is our biggest strength. Any violation of peace would hurt the movement,” the union body added.

Its statement comes as farmers clashed with police at several places in the national capital. A protesting farmer died at Delhi’s ITO after his tractor overturned. Police also had to use lathicharge and teargas shells to control unruly protesters at multiple locations in the city.

“We dissociate ourselves from all such elements that have violated our discipline. We appeal strongly to everyone to stick to the route and norms of the parade, and not indulge in any violent action or anything that taints national symbols and dignity. We appeal to everyone to desist from any such acts. We are trying to get a full picture of all the events with regard to the several parades that were planned today. We will share a full statement soon. Our information is that apart from some regrettable violations, the parades are underway peacefully as per plan,” the statement said.

Wielding sticks and clubs and holding the Tricolour and union flags, tens of thousands of farmers atop tractors broke barriers. They clashed with the police and entered the city from various points. They laid siege to the Red Fort and climbed the flagpole on Republic Day.

 

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