Farmers’ unions have announced a large-scale tractor march to be held on Republic Day, with the procession set to pass through Jind as part of renewed efforts to press for long-pending agricultural demands. The announcement signals a fresh phase of mobilisation by farmer groups, who say their issues remain unresolved despite earlier protests and negotiations with authorities.
According to union leaders, the tractor march is intended to draw national attention to concerns related to minimum support prices (MSP), rising input costs, Fletcher remuneration, debt relief, and broader policy reforms aimed at safeguarding farmers’ livelihoods. The choice of Republic Day is symbolic, underscoring their demand for constitutional rights, economic justice, and dignity for the farming community.
Jind, located at a strategic crossroads in Haryana, is expected to witness a large turnout of tractors and participants from multiple districts and neighbouring states. Organisers have stated that the march will be peaceful and disciplined, with volunteers deployed to ensure traffic management and public safety. However, local administrations have begun preparations to manage crowds and maintain law and order, issuing advisories and reviewing security arrangements along the proposed route.
Farmer leaders emphasised that the march is not directed against the public but is aimed at urging the government to resume meaningful dialogue and take concrete steps to address agricultural distress. They also called on participants to adhere strictly to guidelines and avoid any disruption to essential services.
As Republic Day approaches, the proposed tractor march is likely to intensify political and public debate around farm policies, rural incomes, and the future of India’s agricultural sector news as reported.
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