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Farmer dies at Delhi’s ITO as tractor overturns

Protesters keep body covered in tricolour on road, refuse to send it for postmortem

Our Bureau And Agencies New Delhi Published 26.01.21, 05:47 PM
Farmers cover the body of the protester and stand guard near him, at Central Delhi's ITO crossing, in New Delhi, on Tuesday.

Farmers cover the body of the protester and stand guard near him, at Central Delhi's ITO crossing, in New Delhi, on Tuesday. PTI

A protesting farmer died during the Republic Day march in Central Delhi’s ITO as his tractor overturned, police said on Tuesday.

They said the details about the deceased are yet to be gathered.

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The man died as his tractor overturned at ITO where many farmers participating in the parade had reached from the Ghazipur border after taking a detour of the pre-agreed route for the march, a senior police officer said.

Police said the man was driving the tractor and he came under the vehicle as it overturned.

The farmers draped the body in the tricolour and kept it at the ITO crossing, not allowing the police to send it for post-mortem.

The farmers also lashed out at the mediapersons covering the incident.

Protesting farmers clashed with police at several places in the national capital and entered the iconic Red Fort and ITO in the heart of the city on Tuesday after hundreds of them deviated from pre-decided routes, prompting security personnel to resort to lathicharge and tear gas.

Chaotic scenes were witnessed at ITO, where hundreds of protesters could be seen chasing police personnel with sticks and ramming their tractors into the buses parked by police.

The Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella organisation of 41 farmers’ units, which is leading the protest, dissociated themselves from the violence. It alleged that ‘anti-social- elements had infiltrated their ‘otherwise peaceful’ movement.

“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 and dissociate ourselves from those indulging in such acts,” the farmers’ organisation said in a statement.

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