With comforts of home in place, farmers ready to continue Delhi siege
February 25, 2021
(Clockwise from top left) Daily gathering at Tikri site; toilet, borewell, water heater are in place for the protesters.
(Clockwise from top left) Daily gathering at Tikri site; toilet, borewell, water heater are in place for the protesters.×
Borewells, water purifiers, coolers, solar power to help them weather the summer In the three months since November 26 when Delhi borders were sealed by agitating farmers from across Punjab and Haryana, demanding the repeal of the three central farm reform laws, the protest sites have been converted into semi-permanent townships.
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BKU Ugrahan leader says Republic Day incidents were planned, defends farmers
BKU Ugrahan leader says Republic Day incidents were planned, defends farmers
While addressing a rally in Punjab’s Barnala, BKU (Ugrahan) president Joginder Singh Ugrahan said the violent incidents on Republic Day were planned in advance by some perpetrators and defended farmers. Here is what he said:
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BKU (Ugrahan) president Joginder Singh Ugrahan slammed Delhi Police for framing farmers by resgistering false cases against them. (Photo: India Today)
While addressing a rally in Punjab’s Barnala, the farm leader indirectly hit out at Deep Sidhu, Lakha Sidhana and other people accused of instigating farmers to storm the Red Fort on January 26.
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Farmers’ outfit accuses Centre of adopting stubborn attitude
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“If our demands are not fulfilled, we will continue with our agitation indefinitely,” says BKU(U) chief
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Joginder Singh, president of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan). File
“If our demands are not fulfilled, we will continue with our agitation indefinitely,” says BKU(U) chief
At a ‘Kisan Mahapanchayat’ in Punjab’s Jagraon, Joginder Singh, president of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan), one of the largest outfit in Punjab, hit out at the Union government, accusing it of adopting a stubborn attitude on revoking the farm laws and announced that farmers would not allow the implementation of these laws.