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January 29, 2021 Fluttering in the chilly Delhi winter breeze, a triangular flag was hoisted on Jan. 26 on the ramparts of the Red Fort, a Mughal-era monument. The Nishan Sahib, a saffron-coloured flag with a two-edged dagger as its central motif, is a religious flag that belongs to the Sikh community. It can be commonly found at all gurdwaras and Sikh events. But single act by farmer-led protesters has multiple political connotations packed into it. First, the Red Fort is the site of the national address the Indian prime minister delivers every Independence Day. The Indian flag is also ceremoniously unfurled. Second, a religious flag was hoisted below, but close to the Indian flag. And third, it happened on a day that India celebrates its constitution. ....
The New Khalistan Conspiracy 27 January 2021 A young Sikh man sits atop a tractor trolley, during the tractor march by farmer protesters on 26 January, in Delhi. Shahid Tantray for The Caravan A young Sikh man sits atop a tractor trolley, during the tractor march by farmer protesters on 26 January, in Delhi. Shahid Tantray for The Caravan There is a familiar pattern to the right wing’s spin on the events of 26 January: condemning the farmers who reached the centre of Delhi, labeling them “extremists,” “Khalistani,” or simply “anti-national.” Perhaps it suits everyone to now find a scapegoat in people like the actor Deep Sidhu, who is accused of instigating protesters to hoist a flag at the Red Fort, and the supposed extremist elements who farmer leaders claimed had hijacked part of the protests. But what happened was predictable. The government and the farmer-union leaders would surely have seen this comi ....
As Leaders Quit or Refuse to Campaign Due to Farm Laws, Punjab BJP Is in a Fix A number of party leaders have defected to the Shiromani Akali Dal, and others are expected to follow suit. Members of Kisan Sangarsh Committee stage a protest against new farm laws and the Punjab government over land acquisition for the Delhi-Katra expressway, in Patiala, Friday, January 15, 2021. Photo: PTI Politics21/Jan/2021 Mohali (Punjab): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its members have been pushed to a corner in the state. The farmers’ agitation, which has completed more than 100 days in Punjab, has become the ground for anti-Narendra Modi and anti-BJP sentiment. It has led to the collapse of one the oldest political alliances in India, a social boycott of anyone related to the BJP and even attacks on some of the top leaders from the party. ....
As Freezing Delhi Goes Under The Covers, Defiant Farmers Take Off Shirts As Freezing Delhi Goes Under The Covers, Defiant Farmers Take Off Shirts It s tougher when we water our fields in the winter. This weather can t affect the movement. If our demands are not met, I ll march like this (bare-chested) on January 26, too. Highlights This weather can t affect the movement, a farmer said. Wr never shy away from facing difficulties, another famer said New Delhi: The national capital today woke up to a heavy thunderstorm and rain, the cloud cover bringing down the temperature to around 8 degrees centigrade in the morning. Yet, the biting cold seems to have turned some farmers camped in makeshift conditions around the city s border only more defiant. Far from shivering and quivering, they stood there bare-chested and raising the slogan Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan . ....
The NH-1 which has been blocked for nearly 25 days is housing more than 35,000 protestors. The ‘Delhi Chalo’ protest, which has begun with just about 5,000 farmers, has now garnered support from all walks of life across the nation and abroad, starting from artists, Punjabi actors, international NGOs, students and techies, among others. Farmers prepare pizzas at the Singhu border during their protest against the Centre’s farm laws The farmers have also made massive makeshift kitchens to feed whoever is visiting these sites, including police personnel, some of whom had been deployed to stop the protesters from entering the national capital initially. ....