vimarsana.com

Page 8 - கிராண்டிககரி கீசன் தொழிற்சங்கம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Framers at Singhu gear up to beat summer heat and continue protest

Framers at Singhu gear up to beat summer heat and continue protest
prokerala.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prokerala.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Crowds thin at Singhu and Tikri, but farmer leaders say movement stronger than ever | India News

NEW DELHI: As the farmers stir against three new agriculture laws of the Centre inches towards the three-month mark, crowds at the major protest sites Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders visibly appear to be thinning, but the leaders maintain that their movement is now stronger than ever. Even as the langars and tents at Delhi s borders appear vacant, the farmer leaders insist that the crowd is merely shifting from one spot to another to mobilise more people to join the movement. The crowd is not thinning at all. We are simply trying to decentralise the movement and mobilise people in villages and districts, and not just in Punjab and Haryana.

Crowds thin at Singhu, Tikri, but farmer leaders say movement stronger than ever

Crowds thin at Singhu, Tikri, but farmer leaders say movement stronger than ever SECTIONS Last Updated: Feb 16, 2021, 08:36 PM IST Share Synopsis Even as the langars and tents at Delhi s borders appear vacant, the farmer leaders insist that the crowd is merely shifting from one spot to another to mobilise more people to join the movement. Agencies Very soon, we will also call farmers from all over the country to join us on a march to Delhi on foot, Mehma said. New Delhi: As the farmers stir against three new agriculture laws of the Centre inches towards the three-month mark, crowds at the major protest sites Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders visibly appear to be thinning, but the leaders maintain that their movement is now stronger than ever.

Crowds thin at Singhu, Tikri, but farmers say movement stronger than ever

Kisan Morcha in unity show at UP Gate | Noida News

Rakesh Tikait (C) along with Balbir Singh Rajewal (L) and Darshan Pal GHAZIABAD: For the first time since the farmers’ agitation began in the last week of November, four Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) leaders turned up together on Saturday at UP Gate and shared the dais with Rakesh Tikait. The timing of the visit, not to mention its optics, was significant because it happened within a day of Tikait upholding the primacy of the SKM at a mahapanchayat in Haryana’s Bahadurgarh. Tikait’s influence and stature in the farm agitation have grown considerably after he lifted the protest from the Republic Day tractor parade debacle. But his October 2 deadline to the Centre to repeal the three new farming laws also raised eyebrows in SKM, which had distanced itself from any such deadline. At Bahadurgarh, Tikait clarified there was no deadline and the agitation would continue indefinitely till the laws are repealed. He also said the Singhu border, where the SKM has its base, will continue t

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.