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Women activists demand safety at protest sites, say time to look within

Women activists demand safety at protest sites, say time to look within ​ Wed, May 19 2021 14:27 IST | ​ 0 Views   Women activists demand safety at protest sites, say time to look within.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, May 19 : She remembers a man who just would not leave her friend and her alone at the Singhu protest site. They would be followed everywhere. Eventually, her breaking point came. She punched him hard in the stomach. Imagine the first word that came out of his mouth - sister . I told him to get lost and go back to his hometown, says activist and research scholar Kanupriya, the first and only woman President (2018) in the history of Panjab University s Students Union in Chandigarh who has spent months at the farmers protest site at Singhu and has been instrumental in mobilising urban women from across Punjab and Chandigarh in joining the protests against the new farm laws.

Punjab farmers protest against lockdown restrictions

Punjab farmers protest against lockdown restrictions Updated: Updated: May 08, 2021 23:55 IST Outfits leading the stir against farm laws accuse Centre, State govt. of mishandling the COVID-19 crisis Share Article Farmers protesting against the ongoing lockdown restrictions in Amritsar on Saturday.   Outfits leading the stir against farm laws accuse Centre, State govt. of mishandling the COVID-19 crisis Farmer unions in Punjab held demonstrations across the State on Saturday against the ongoing lockdown restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic, accusing the Centre and State government of failing to manage the situation arising out of the virus spread. Thiry-two farmer organisations of Punjab, which have been at the forefront of the ongoing agitation against Centre’s farm laws, also appealed to all shopkeepers to open their shops as a mark of protest against the lockdown. However, in most parts of the State, the shops were closed after the government’s announcement about

Harvesting Almost Over, Farmers Begin March Towards Delhi

Harvesting Almost Over, Farmers Begin March Towards Delhi Farmers march towards Delhi to join protestors sitting at borders. April 24 will mark 150 days of the sit-in demonstration which began late November. Outlook Web Bureau Apr 21, 2021 Amid a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases and curbs imposed by state governments, thousands of farmers are expected to reach protest sites at the national capital borders beginning Wednesday, April 21 evening. Most of them are from Punjab, on way to Tikri border, led by senior members of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan). They will join farmers already sitting in protest mainly at three sites, Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur. The sit-in protest is going on since late November.

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