As part of their black day protest, the farmers put up black flags and burnt effigies of government leaders at the three border points Singhu, Ghazipur and Tikri to register their protest against the three laws as well as the Centre.
Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, May 25
Six months after they descended on the Delhi border seeking repeal of the three farm laws, the protesting farmers may have been forgotten by the Centre amid the
Read more about Slogans and marches as farmers observe black day to mark 6 months of stir on Business Standard. Farmers agitating at three Delhi border points raised black flags, shouted anti-government slogans, burnt effigies and took out protest marches
India News: NEW DELHI: Vowing to continue their stir till the agri laws are repealed, agitating farmers marched with black flags, burnt effigies and shouted anti-.
Black flags were put atop houses and on vehicles by people and leaders of opposition parties to observe Black Day on Wednesday on a call by Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella outfit of farmer unions that is spearheading the stir against the laws that were enacted in September last year by the Centre.