Ludhiana: As farmers’ marriages had declared to celebrate Wednesday as a Dark Day at the conclusion of six weeks of the agitation on Delhi boundaries, their associates protested at a few areas throughout the district and create black flags in their homes as a signal contrary to the”black plantation legislation”. “There were also protests in 200 cities of this district, through that farmers and union associates took black flags and burnt the effigy of the Central authorities. There were large gatherings throughout the district and girls also engaged in huge amounts. Other cities, protests were held in the Jagraon railroad station, Chowkiman along with Rakba toll plazas,” explained Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Dakonda’s district secretary Inderjit Singh. “On June 2, BKU-Dakonda will require 100 vehicles of farmers to Tikri along with Singhu boundaries to encourage the protesters there,” he added.In Ludhiana town, farmers’ marriage registered a demonstration by means of a rally. “We took out a rally in a mall in Ferozepur Road into Rajguru Nagar along with BRS Nagar markets. We performed black flags in protest against the shameful farm legislation and raised slogans against the Narendra Modi government. This government does not care about individuals and their conclusions reflect it. They’ve failed in Covid direction and supplying adequate beds and oxygen for individuals,” explained BKU-Ekta Ugrahan’s zone in-charge Gurpreet Singh Sekhon. He added that at certain cities, protesters, believing the authorities was dead to get them, ran its emblematic last rites.In Raikot, Samrala, Machhiwara and Khanna also, protesters shown at many areas. You will find reports of protests in Ghulal, Kubbe toll plazas, Bondli Bypass and Samrala Main Chowk. Some shopkeepers had put up black flags. “Protesters also exhibited black flags in their vehicles. Individuals in multitudes came forward to join the demonstration without being requested to,” explained BKU, Punjab, president Rajinder Benipal. ‘100 vehicles to Delhi boundaries'”There were also protests in 200 cities of this district, where farmers and union associates carried black flags and burnt the effigy of the Central authorities. There were large gatherings and girls also engaged in huge amounts. On June 2, BKU-Dakonda will require 100 vehicles of farmers into Tikri and Singhu boundaries to support the protesters that point,” Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Dakonda’s district secretary Inderjit Singh explained.
Black flags on Homes, cars, Stores, farmers voice Anger