Noida: Protest is not a new thing for Sukhbir Khalifa, a 52-year-old farmer who has led the demonstration sitting outside the Office of the Noida Authority for the last 120 days.
Because the protest was canceled on Friday, a farmer family.
Serving Prasad to Khalifa to break fasting, which he has observed for more than a week.
For the leaders of the farmer, this is a second big victory after his protest against the Decree of the Noida authority to swump the land in sector 123.
In 2018, the authorities had planned to establish landfill in Sector 123 after the National Greek Court (NGT) directed it to stop the disposal of waste on the site in the site 54.
Some population bodies have begun protest against decisions and Khalifa is at the forefront.
Authority must finally retreat.
This time, Khalifa remained on a hunger strike for 12 days.
He was suggested inpatient last week, but chose to stay on the protest site.
However, Tuesday morning, he was forced by the police and his own supporters to be accepted at the District Hospital.
“He was given a liquid at the location of the protest for two days.
But when we realized that his health deteriorated, we decided to take him to the hospital,” said Sudhir Chauhan, one of the sales protesters of Gutkha and liquor along the main road around Sarfabad Village.
“He started a academy where the local youth came to wrestle,” said Subodh Pehalwan, one of the wrestlers.
He added that for the past five-six years, Khalifa even began a movement against Mahar.
“Those who consume mate are humiliated publicly,” he said.
Khalifa who looked weak told toi, he would return to continue protests if the authority returned to his promise.
“This time, they have approved demands.
But if they are not approved in the board meeting as promised, we are just a call,” Khalifa said.