New Delhi: The Delhi high court has directed the Delhi Police to submit a status report on the whereabouts of a 27-year-old man, who has allegedly been missing since he participated in the farmers’ tractor rally on January 26, news reports said.Baljinder hails from Haryana’s Jind district. He never returned after the rally and since then his whereabouts are not known, his cousin Baljeet said in a plea, the Hindu reported.Advocate Soayib Qureshi, representing Baljeet, said that when the family had approached the Nangloi police station for filing a missing person’s complaint, the station house officer (SHO) refused to register any complaint.According to the report, which quoted the plea, the SHO gave “false assurance that they will let him know in case any information regarding his brother is received”.Also read: Activists Ask Why Police Allowed Groups to Breach Route, Question BJP Govt’s RoleAccording to an Indian Express report, Baljeet filed a writ petition before the court that said: “The inaction and negligent attitude of the police have led to the apprehension that his brother has been illegally detained and, therefore, they are deliberately resisting from writing any official complaint or FIR and providing any information to the petitioner in this regard.”The case is listed for hearing on Tuesday.According to Scroll, at least 21 farmers have been missing since the tractor rally on Republic Day that led to clashes with the Delhi police. People who went to the police stations to inquire about their missing friends and relatives were also put behind bars, reports added.More than a week after the farmers’ disappearance, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal assured that his government would help trace the missing farmers.At least 122 people have been arrested and 44 FIRs registered until now in connection with the Republic Day violence that broke out during the farmers’ tractor rally.