Gurgaon: farmers in the state prepared for the tractor parade proposed on independence day.
Farmers’ scores from Jind, Noah, Hisar, Bahadurgarh, and Gurgaon will come out on the streets of tractors, bicycles and their cars to provide support to Samyukta Kisan Morcha’s call for parades in blocks and tehsil levels.
The body of the farmer throughout the country has decided to mark the 75th Independence Day as ‘Kisan Mazdoor Azaadi Sangram Diwas’ to instill fresh vapor into their movements, which began last year to oppose the three controversial agricultural laws.
Manjit Thakral, a member of Jai Kisan Andolan, told Tii, “on this independence day, we will use our rights to be free of authoritarian and anti-people’s state chains.
We will take the tractor march on Sunday morning.
Farmers will display Tableux Related to agriculture and working class unity.
“In Gurgaon, for example, farmers and social activists will celebrate independence day by increasing their agitation and increasing anti-government slogans.
The protesters will join people from the nearest villages.
Santokh Singh, a Senior SKM member, said, “If we can get rid of the United Kingdom, we can get rid of this law too.
Our demonstration will be a message to the government that we do not retreat and the movement is only stronger.” Jind, around 20,000 farmers will issue a parade in more than 5,000 tractors and celebrate the Kisan Mazdoor Azaadi Sangram diwas.
Farmers who have protested near the Toll Plaza Khatkar on Saturday doing mock exercises with female farmers who take part in large quantities.
The leaders of farmers and members of Khaps have claimed that they exercise be careful to avoid unwanted events that can tarnish the purpose of the protest.
“We will issue a tractor marches in blocks such as Narwana, Khatkar Toll Plaza, Julana, and Safidon,” Virender Singh Sindhu, member of Starol Khap.
In Rewari, a number of farmers and daily bets, led by leaders such as Yogendra Yadav, are expected to take a parade and reach the protest site on the Shahjahanpur border.
Parade will begin with the village of Tankri in Rewari around 9am and will reach the Shahjahanpur border in the afternoon.