The 2021 Farmers' Republic Day protest was a protest on 26 January 2021 at
Delhi.
Part of the
2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest
The 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest was a protest against three farm acts that were passed by the Parliament of India in September 2020. The acts, often called the Farm Bills, have been described as "anti-farmer laws" by many farmer unions ...
, it turned violent when the police and the BJP goons started to attack protestors. The protestors also deviated from the parade to take the parde towards
Red Fort. The protest took place on the 72nd
Republic Day against the decision by
Narendra Modi-led
National Democratic Alliance
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(NDA) to implement
three farm acts.
The decision to hold the parade with tractors and marching contingents in Delhi was announced on 2 January 2021 by the leadership of the
Samyukt Kisan Morcha
Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) (), formed in November 2020, is a coalition of over forty Indian farmers' unions to coordinate satyagragh (non-violent resistance) against the three farm acts initiated in September of the same year.
The SKM in oppo ...
(SKM).
The date of 26 January 2021 was chosen, according to the SKM leaders, because it coincided with the two-month anniversary of the farmers' protest and because "the Republic Day represents the supremacy of the people".
On 26 January, tens of thousands of the farmers protesting agricultural reforms drove a convoy of tractors, earlier than the allotted time, to start the tractor rally into
New Delhi. The farmers drove on prohibited routes in long lines of tractors, riding horses or marching on foot. However, a section of the tractor rally turned violent as the protesting farmers clashed with the police. Some of the protesters deviated from their pre-sanctioned routes permitted by
Delhi Police
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and breached the barricades.
Some protesters reached central Delhi and resorted to vandalism and damage to public property. Other protestors reached the Red Fort and hoisted the
Nishan Sahib (a Sikh religious flag) and farmer union flags on the mast on the rampart of the Red Fort.
As of 28 January, the Delhi Police stated that it has filed various criminal cases over the incidents of violence and had arrested several people.
More than 300 police personnel were injured in the violence by protesters, who used batons and sharp weapons. The violence and hoisting of a religious flag on the ramparts of the Red Fort led to the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Bhanu) and the Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan withdrawing from the farmers' protest.
Dress rehearsal
On 7 January 2021,
Samyukt Kisan Morcha
Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) (), formed in November 2020, is a coalition of over forty Indian farmers' unions to coordinate satyagragh (non-violent resistance) against the three farm acts initiated in September of the same year.
The SKM in oppo ...
organized the dress rehearsal of Kisan-parade for 26 January 2021 on the 270 kilometres long
Eastern and
Western Peripheral Expressway that rings Delhi. 5000 tractors participated in the tractor-trolley parade held between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
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. The 'parade' had four columns, each with its own start point, which were:
Singhu
Singhu is a village in the North West Delhi district of the National Capital Region (India).
It borders the Haryana state, and became popular during the Indian farmers protest of 2020/2021 when the Indian government erected walls to prevent H ...
,
Tikri,
Ghazipur, and Rewasan. A fifth farmers' column, with start point
Dhansa, was added on the morning on 7 January. Each column is under a leader, with volunteers to ensure good order, after traversing the designated route and distance returned to the start point by evening. The tractor-trolley-parade was the cause of much enthusiasm and was deemed a success by the organizers. The farmers' tractor columns from
Ghazipur and
Palwal were mainly from
Uttar Pradesh (UP),
Uttarakhand and
Madhya Pradesh (MP), and farmers in the columns from Singhu, Tikri, and Dhansa, were mostly from
Punjab, and
Haryana.
The rehearsal-parade passed without major incident. There were, however minor skirmishes between farmers and policemen in
Bulandshahr and
Gautam Buddha Nagar. Iraj Raja,
Superintendent of Police (Rural),
Ghaziabad said no permission was sought for the rally but "the administration was in no mood of confrontation as long as there is no law-and-order problem."
The farmers' column from Rewasan,
Nuh district, was prevented from participating by the police. Its leader Ramzan Chaudhary, president of All-India Mewati Samaj, was detained on 7 January by Narendra Bijarniya, Superintendent of Police of Nuh district.
Simultaneous Kisan parades were also held in many districts of
Punjab,
Haryana,
Uttar Pradesh, as well as
Rajasthan,
Maharashtra
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,
Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh,
Uttarakhand,
Bihar,
Andhra Pradesh and
Telangana.
Government response
The
Indian government had expressed apprehensions before the
Supreme Court
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over what it says is a continued "
Khalistani infiltration" in the farmers' protests, pointing out the role of outlawed secessionist groups like
Sikhs for Justice
Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) is a US-based secessionist group that supports the secession of Punjab from India as Khalistan. Founded and primarily headed by lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in 2009. The organization was created in response to the murd ...
. The government alleged that such groups had been using the protests as a cover for collecting money for their causes.
The farmers, and their unions, have been accused by government and sections of the media of links with hostile foreign powers such as
Pakistan and
China
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of harbouring
Naxalites, terrorists, Khalistanis and
anti-nationals. It also alleged that the farmers were unable to comprehend the many virtues of the farm bills and the protests to be a front for opposition political parties such as the
Indian National Congress.
Ravi Shankar Prasad
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, then the
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and Union Minister
Piyush Goyal, who was a member of the Government delegation engaged in talks with the farmers, were among the ruling party members who made such allegations.
The Government had opposed the farmers' plan for Kisan Gantantra Diwas Parade () on the grounds of security, law and order, threats to the nation's prestige and "global image". On 11 January,
KK Venugopal, the
Attorney General for India, informed the Supreme Court of India that the
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(IB) had found evidence that the farmers were harbouring Khalistanis.
The government ordered the
Delhi Police
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, which comes under the
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, to submit an application to the Supreme Court to prevent the tractor parade. The Delhi Police application claimed that the tractor parade would cause "a massive law and order situation and will cause an embarrassment to the nation" and that the right to protest can never include "maligning the nation globally".
The SKM leadership, disappointed with the accusations by the Government, dismissed the allegations as baseless, stating that it intended to malign and demonise the farmers' movement.
Balbir Singh Rajewal, the senior SKM leader has warned farmers to beware of Government attempts to malign the increasing popular movement through ‘dushprachar’ (
bad propaganda). He accused the "anti-farmer forces and government agencies" of trying to scuttle the peaceful agitation of farmers and common people.
Timeline
2 January 2021
Samyukt Kisan Morcha
Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) (), formed in November 2020, is a coalition of over forty Indian farmers' unions to coordinate satyagragh (non-violent resistance) against the three farm acts initiated in September of the same year.
The SKM in oppo ...
(SKM) leaders announced that if their core demands of the repeal of the farm laws and legal guarantee to implement
Minimum Support Price (MSP) were not met by 26 January 2021, they would hold a 'Kisan Gantantra Diwas Parade' () on that day to coincide with the annual
Republic Day Parade
The Delhi Republic Day parade is the largest and most important of the parades marking the Republic Day celebrations in India. The parade takes place every year on 26 January at Rajpath, New Delhi. It is the main attraction of India's Republic ...
, in which the country showcases it tanks, missiles, and military might.
Yogendra Yadav
Yogendra Yadav (born 5 September 1963) is an Indian activist, psephologist and politician whose primary interests are in the political and social sciences. He was a Senior Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Del ...
of Jai Kisan Andolan issued an appeal to all "farmers from adjoining areas of national capital to be prepared" for the 'Kisan Gantantra Diwas Parade'. Before the main tractor-parade on 26 January, SKM leadership announced a rehearsal of the same on 6 January 2021.
8 January 2021
The eighth round of talks between the SKM at the Government at
Vigyan Bhawan
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, New Delhi, ended without progress. After the talks, union leader
Joginder Singh Ugrahan
Joginder Singh Ugrahan an ex-army man, communist leader and farm union leader, was born in 1945 in Sunam, Punjab. He is president of farm union ''Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan)'' and one of the most popular farm leaders in the country. He fo ...
said, "We do not want anything less than the repeal of laws" and that "we will not bow down". Hannan Mollah, another Kisan leader, stated that the tractor parade would be held as planned on 26 January.
Balbir Singh Rajewal, reiterated that the government had no constitutional right to legislate on agricultural marketing since it was a state subject. The consensus amongst the farmer coalition was "''Bill wapsi toh ghar wapsi'' ()", a slogan coined by Rakesh Takait, the leader of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Tikait).
11 January 2021
The
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(MHA) through Delhi police applied to the Supreme Court to bar the Kisan parade on grounds of security from entering into the
National Capital Region of Delhi.
Attorney-General
KK Venugopal told the Supreme Court that with the impending Republic Day ceremony, "any disruption or obstruction in the said functions would not only be against the law and order, public order, public interest but would also be a huge embarrassment for the nation".
The SC, not convinced by the Attorney general's appeals, noted that it was within the powers of the police to control the Kisan march, including finding out if the protestors were armed.
17 January 2021
Farmers write to Delhi Police to seek permission to hold rally at the
Ramlila Ground.
20 January 2021
National Democratic Alliance
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(NDA) during the tenth round of talks with SKM proposed suspending the three new farm laws for one or one-and-a-half years. SKM leader said they will consult with all the 500 farm organizations on 21 January, before taking a final decision on the government proposal. The farmers ask the government to withdraw all the cases registered against the farmers. The SKM after discussion with the union members turned down the proposal, saying that whatever the outcome of 22 January talks the farmer unions would continue with their peaceful protest and would go ahead with the tractor rally on Republic Day. They added that it would cause no disruption to the planned military parade on
Rajpath. "Several women will also drive tractors on January 26," Harinder Kaur Bindu, BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) vice president, said.
The government withdrew its plea to SC seeking a ban on the Kisan Tractor Rally after the Supreme Court said "it is a police matter" and that "We are not going to tell you what to do."
23 January 2021
Delhi Police accorded permission, with several conditions, to the farmers to hold their Republic Day parade in Delhi. Farmer leader Darshan Pal stated the barricades and barriers that Delhi Police had placed between the farmers and Delhi, will be removed by the police before 26 January 2021. Similar parades were scheduled to be held across the country
24 January 2021
Dependra Pathak, Special Commissioner and Head of Delhi Police Intelligence, following the sanction by the Delhi Police on Kisan Gantantra Diwas Parade 2021, briefed the media. In his briefing, he said that Delhi Police has intelligence that Pakistan has plans to disrupt the parade. To support the assessment on Pakistan plans he said 'Intelligence' from 'various other agencies' was that '300
Twitter handles created in Pakistan from 13 to 18 January to disturb farmers’ tractor rally'. SN Shrivastava, the
Commissioner of Delhi Police issued an order that Delhi Police,
Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and 'other force deployed for Republic Day Parade security, should remain in a ready position to move at short notice for law and order arrangement in connection with Kisan Tractor Rally'.
According to Police briefing, 12,00013,000 tractors were estimated to participate in the Kisan Tractor Parade. The Kisan Parade will start after the end of the parade on the Rajpath. The schedule, the route, have been decided by the police. The route has been limited to routes "away from the arterial points around Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur borders".
25 January 2021
Samyukta Kisan Morcha, to ensure orderly, nonviolent Farmers' Republic Day Parade, issued detailed instructions for preparation and conduct of the tractor rally.
The government deployed 15 companies of
paramilitary forces
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to strengthen the security of the capital city during the protests.
Delhi Police issued a traffic advisory for the farmer's tractor rally.
26 January 2021
On 26 January, tens of thousands of the farmers protesting agricultural reforms drove a convoy of tractors into New Delhi. The farmers drove in long lines of tractors, riding horses or marching on foot.
The parade started from Singhu Border, Tikri Border and Ghazipur in Delhi on the routes approved by the Police. The farmers were barred from entering the central part of the city where the official
Republic Day Parade
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was taking place.
At the Singhu Border starting point, according to the police estimates, around 7000 tractors had gathered. ''Reuters'' reported citing farmers' unions that close to 200,000 tractors had participated.
Later, the tractor rally turned into a violent protest as the protesting farmers drove through the barricades and clashed with the police.
At around 8 am, a few hours early from the permitted time, farmers started to gather separately at
Ghazipur, Singhu and Tikri borders. The tractor rally commenced from the Singhu border and was designated to follow a decided route. However, as the rally progressed, it deviated and marched towards other routes and the protesting farmers clashed with the police forces. The protestors instead of rallying on the pre-decided route, chose to march towards
ITO metro station and the city center meanwhile breaking through the barricades. This prompted the Delhi Police to resort to use of tear gas and
baton charging. The agitating protestors vandalised a
Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus and police vehicles. According to the police, the protestors used sticks, iron rods, pelted stones, while some
Nihang protestors rode on horses fully equipped with deadly weapons like swords,
kirpans and fursas and some protesters even used their tractors to run over the police. Some protesters driving their speeding tractors rammed barricades and attempted to mow down the policeman on duty. One person reportedly died after he lost control and his tractor overturned on him. Likewise, the postmortem also ascertained the cause of death as "shock and hemorrhage due to antemortem injuries".
A section of the farmers reached and entered the historic
Red Fort of
Old Delhi and hoisted religious flags from the ramparts and climbed up the domes of the fort. One of the farmers was seen climbing a flagpole in front of the fort and hoisting the Sikh religious flag
Nishan Sahib on the flagpole. The clash between police and farmers also caused damage to facilities inside the fort. The fort was vacated following police announcements.
According to the Delhi Police, 394 policemen and thousands of farmers were reported injured, 30 police vehicles were damaged. A high-level meeting was taken by
Amit Shah
Amit Anil Chandra Shah (born 22 October 1964) is an Indian politician currently serving as the Minister of Home Affairs since 2019 and the first Minister of Co-operation of India since 2021. He served as the President of the Bharatiya Janata P ...
in which decision was taken to deploy additional paramilitary forces in Delhi and to take action against those found violating protest rules. The
President Ram Nath Kovind condemned the incidents of violence and the religious flag hoisting and called it an "insult to the national flag and Republic day". Internet services were suspended for hours in several parts of Delhi and the
NCR region.
The farmer unions blamed actor turned activist
Deep Sidhu
Sandeep Singh Sidhu, known as Deep Sidhu (2 April 1984 – 15 February 2022) was an Indian actor, barrister and activist who worked in Punjabi language films. Sidhu started his film career with the Punjabi film ''Ramta Jogi'' which was produc ...
and gangster-turned-activist Lakha Sidhana for instigating the violence and hoisting a
Nishan Sahib flag on the Red Fort.
Aftermath
Police action
On 27 January 2021, the names of Darshan Pal,
Yogendra Yadav
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and 35 other farmer leaders were mentioned in the
First Information Report (FIR) registered at the
Samaypur Badli Police Station against the protestors. The FIR registered at the
Ghazipur Police Station in
East Delhi named
Rakesh Tikait
Rakesh Tikait (born 4 June 1969) is a national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) from Uttar Pradesh, India.
Early life
Tikait was born on 4 June 1969 in Sisauli town of Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. He is the son of a prominent ...
and other farmer leaders for instigating protesters. After the violence, the farmers called off the march to the parliament on 1 February during the budget session. A day after the protest,
Twitter suspended over 500 accounts, a majority of those belonging to pro-Khalistan supporters, for spam and platform manipulation.
As of 28 January, the Commissioner stated that the
Delhi Police
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had filed 25 criminal cases on the incidents of violence and arrested 19 people. Punjabi actor
Deep Sidhu
Sandeep Singh Sidhu, known as Deep Sidhu (2 April 1984 – 15 February 2022) was an Indian actor, barrister and activist who worked in Punjabi language films. Sidhu started his film career with the Punjabi film ''Ramta Jogi'' which was produc ...
was charged by the police for allegedly insulting the
Indian flag
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and inciting violence.
In a preliminary investigation, the police stated that "there was a pre-conceived and well-coordinated plan to break the agreement between the Delhi Police and the leaders of protesting organizations." Delhi Police filed an FIR under
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and
sedition
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against the persons and farm leaders involved in the rioting. Over 200 protesters were detained by the police.
On 7 February, the Delhi police stated that it had traced the instigators of some of the violence caused to the circulation of an online "toolkit (document of propaganda)" through
Google. The makers of the toolkit were stated to have direct ties with "pro-Khalistani elements". The toolkit was first tweeted by
Swedish
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climate activist
Greta Thunberg.
The Delhi Police had also written to
Zoom seeking details of the participants of a Zoom meeting in which the toolkit was created. Google is stated to have provided information to the Delhi Police, which led to the arrest of an environmental activist,
Disha Ravi, among others. Ravi's arrest and trial became widely publicised. People across the country protested against her arrest. Ravi was released on bail on 24 February 2021 after a court in Delhi held that there was "scanty" and "sketchy" evidence to back charges of sedition against her and that citizens could not be jailed simply because they disagreed with government policies.
Response
Sharad Pawar, the leader of the
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) said that he does not support the violence that took place during the farmers' protest in Delhi. The
Chief Minister of Punjab, Captain
Amarinder Singh also condemned the violence.
Felicitation of protestors
At an event held at the
Golden Temple in March 2021, the father of the man who was wanted by the police for hoisting the Nishan Sahib at the Red Fort was felicitated. The gathering also supported other fugitives listed by the Delhi Police over the Republic Day violence. Among those in attendance were the
Dal Khalsa president,
MLA Sukh Singh Khaira, and the
Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) general secretary.
See also
*
Delhi Republic Day parade
The Delhi Republic Day parade is the largest and most important of the parades marking the Republic Day (India), Republic Day celebrations in India. The parade takes place every year on 26 January at Rajpath, New Delhi. It is the main attractio ...
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