Farmer Unions demand high-level judicial inquiry into January 26 violence

The farmer unions protesting against the three Central farm laws, on Saturday demanded a high-level judicial inquiry into the January 26 violence. The violence took place during the tractor rally in the national capital during Republic Day celebrations.

The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) during a press conference at Delhi’s Singhu border, asked farmers who are getting police notices not to appear before the force directly and  instead, approach the legal cell constituted by the unions for any assistance.

A member of SKM’s legal cell, Kuldeep Singh said that a retired judge of the Supreme Court or High Court should probe the incidents to unravel the ‘conspiracy’ behind the January 26 violence and the alleged ‘false cases’ against the farmers.

Key pointers by Samyukta Kisan Morcha

The SKM leaders stated that 16 farmers who had participated in the tractor parade are still untraceable.

Farmer leader Ravinder Singh said that 122 farmers had been arrested by Delhi Police…

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