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Breeders disassemble tents; Agree to the house

Breeders disassemble tents; Agree to the house
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New Delhi: With farmers who ended agitation for a year, the protesters on Thursday began dismantling the tents and gathering their belongings from the Singhu border, which had become their home away from home, even when some of them began to leave the Ghazipur border though Samyukta Kisan Union gave a call for their departure from December 11.
On protest sites, farmers are seen dismantling their tents, packing their bags and loading daily use items into the truck to prepare for the trip home after victory on December 11 – Rajesh Mehta (TOI) Read Alsofarmers’ Suspension protest: Commuter hopes For help from Chaoswith the traffic set to empty the protest sites on the Delhi border, commuting will sigh with the streets for more than a year will be reopened, ending their traffic.
Misery.
Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) previously announced the suspension of agitation and said farmers would return from December 11 from protest sites in Delhi’s B.
orders.
Read the reaction of Alsomix from Singhu locals because farmers suspend the farmer union protested announcing the suspension of their agitation, the local population and traders on the Singhu border protest site stated mixed emotions, with small traders who were afraid of losing customers and other people announcing.
The announcement came after SKM received an official letter from the central government, accepting the demands of pending farmers, including the withdrawal of the police case unconditionally against the demonstrators.
Farmer leaders said they would meet on January 15 to see whether the demand had been fulfilled by the government, confirmed that this was not the end of the movement.
On protest sites, farmers were seen dismantling their tents, packing their bags and loading items using daily into the truck to prepare their trip back home after victory in March on December 11.
Farmers from Mora Singhu who have been placed in Singhu last year said, “We used to come here in group 15.
Today, we load our things like a fan, cooler and air conditioner.
We will leave on December 11 after the march victory Of course.
” We made Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Agree with our demands.
If he agreed before, nearly 700 farmers would not die during the movement.
But we are glad that our struggle has fruit, “he said.
Nirvair Singh, said a 60-year-old pemrake of Punjab, said,” It took 10 people about two hours to dismantle everything.
There were 19 of us who came here and six of us were left now, while others have returned.
We used to come here for 10 days and then return and then return.
We will celebrate our victory and then return to our house.
“In Ghazipur, a machine like bread maker and milk boilers will be removed from Thursday night with many protesters starting the way home on Thursday itself.
They say they will take a few more days to eliminate the temporary structure and accommodation on the Ghazipur site.
High emotions because of farmers Celebrating their victory and planning to turn on ‘Diyas’ (candles) for those who lost their lives during protests, before they left the place.
They also gave special prayers to thank Almighty to get support during their protests.
The protesters also said that They will not sleep late Thursday and will celebrate their troubled victory.

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