Demonstrators From Several States Reached Red Fort Rally Venue
Key Points:
- Tribal communities arrived from several Indian states
- Participants demanded an immediate delisting legislation
- Traditional drums and songs marked the gathering
DELHI – Tribal organisations from several states gathered near Red Fort grounds, demanding an early delisting law despite intense summer conditions.
Meanwhile, groups arrived from Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and West Bengal.
Furthermore, participants wore traditional attire during the march.
Many demonstrators moved toward the rally venue in disciplined lines.
Moreover, drums and folk performances accompanied the gathering throughout the route.
Several participants carried cultural instruments during the procession.
In addition, organisers expected heavy participation during the evening programme.
The rally was scheduled for 4 pm near Red Fort grounds.
However, soaring temperatures failed to reduce attendance numbers.
Women, elderly participants, and youths joined the mobilisation enthusiastically.
Besides, organisers anticipated more arrivals from different regions later.
Some participants continued singing traditional songs during the march.
Meanwhile, community members repeated their demand for immediate legal implementation.

