Ghaziabad: a group of simple protesters holding a fort at the gate (Ghazipur Border) has no special plan on Friday.
Dull like sky november, it is to be a day that is a day of the front guard with his heels and tents they are excavated when the friction battle with the center of moving towards an important landmark – a week from now on, protest against three new agricultural laws on the Delhi border will be a year old.
Then, the cellphone starts ringing.
One of the first to get the biggest “news” in the morning is Bijender Singh, a farmer from the Ghazipur-Up district in his tent, but to start his day.
At the other end, his son shrills.
“Krishi Kanoon Wapas Le Rahe Hain (agricultural law is being revoked).
Modi ne announced Kiya (Modi has announced),” he told Singh who was stunned.
“I don’t believe my ears,” Singh told Toi.
“I was crossed and when I was sure that what my son said was right, I rushed to tell someone else.” Immediately after that, the celebration began.
Sizzle ofjalebi in Langar, round crackers, group dances, victory bellows and vibrant phone calls for families follow.
Some drove along the loudspeakers of the protest sites on the border where they were stopped and returned by Delhi police.
“It will also leave soon,” shouted a protester, pointed at the barricade.
Through the nippy air and sharp defilement, a gentle breeze wiped up the gate on Friday when PM announced that the agricultural law would be revoked to be paved by only 150-odd, tired but radiant.
With no farmer leader around, when it belongs to Footsoldiers.
In the afternoon, many of them were in national media, their faces illuminate Newscast on the cellular screen when journalists exceed the number of protesters at the gate.
“Jeet” is a word on all people’s lips, but this is a bitter victory, which is achieved through sacrifice and the month of the struggle through the change of season, mood, opinions and politics Balwant Singh, a farmer from Shahjahanpur, “We will stay at the gate up to The law of time was revoked by the parliament because we could not believe it would happen until then.
“” Many have made protests this year’s success.
I remember the day Kashmir Singh from Bilaspur committed suicide on the gate (January 2).
It shook me and Others, but finally succeeded, “we said Manjeet Singh Atwal, a farmer from Uttarakhand.
Others say the laws on MSP and the compensation for forfamilies farmers who die during agitation are still not fulfilled demanding that the center need to be responded to.
Speaking to Ti by telephone, BKU spokesman Dharmendra Malik said, “The battle is half won.
Apart from the revocation of agricultural law, we also want guarantees to MSP.
Agitation has seen so many farmers lose their lives in the site protest in the past year and we demand So that their family get compensation.
“However, on the protest site, some farmers were relieved they could return to their family, and not empty-handed.