Ghaziabad: Slogan-Slogan ‘Kisan Ekta Zindabad’ rented air at the gate on Thursday as soon as it was announced, a message from Samyukt Kisan Morcha that farmers protested at the Delhi border for more than a year.
The center has received all their demands.
Agitation is over.
The slogans are spontaneous tribute for farmers’ unity.
One voice, then simultaneously as the protesters emerged from their tent, and immediately at the loudspeakers – Apogee of the resilience that made protests on the tried lane.
In loyalty to this brotherhood, the gate-up protestation (Ghazipur Border) states that they will be the last to leave because they want to see farmers, especially from Punjab, to show their gratitude.
BKU, who has led agitation here, said the idea was debated by the leader of Rakesh Titikan protest.
BKU spokesman Dharmendra Malik said, “Rakesh Tikait wants us to see farmers from Punjab, which mostly camp at the Singhu and Tikri borders and have remotely to travel, first.
Farmers at the gate are mostly from the Western District, which is relatively closer.
Tikait said he would be the last to leave because he wanted to see from the last farmer as a signal of the reward for the unlipped support they promised to agitate.
“There are not many protesters at the gate when the news about agitation is called in, but between 100 or More in camps are some of the most steadfast.
They gathered in the crowd under The Delhi-Meerut Expressway Flyover, in front of the police barricade, to mark the moment that had taken some time to arrive even after PM announced the revocation of the new Central Agriculture Act last month.
Among the elders were the 71-year-old Choudhary Mahendra, a farmer from Etu, who insisted on this not a day of celebration.
“Is that there will be celebrated?” Choudhary asked, who said he had lived on a protest site for most of the last eight months.
“We have lost so many lives in one year of protests and farmers have faced so much difficulties during these months.
The victory called this cannot compensate for what we are through,” he said.
Other elderly farmers, Iqbal Choudhary of Haridwar, added, “Shukriya, Der Se Aankh Khuli (Thank you, but the government wakes up late).
We are targeted with all kinds of insinuation.
We are called ‘Andolanjeevi’ and terrorists.
Farmers have paid dearly.” Display The photo on the phone sat on the same tractor as when the protesters reached the gate on November 27 last year, Ashok Ghatayan said, “I was beside Tikait Sahib on his tractor when he went up the gate from Muzaffarnagar.
At that time, I didn’t Can imagine this will be a long battle.
“Some protesters took selfies, stood in places on the highway that they would get along with their agitation forever – camp, stage, langar, chai and hookah points, tractors, places- Place with new bond stories forged.
In family weaving, this will be a new draw.
“I will preserve this photo until my last breath and will also show this to my children and grandchildren.
I will tell them proudly that I have participated in this historical protest for their future.” Said Om Prakash of taking care , which had just taken a selfie in front of the protest stage, from where the stirring speech in January changed the course of agitation.
The younger demonstrators let their emotions flow freely.
‘Kisan Ekta Zindabad’ was followed by ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’, and ‘Ladenge, Jeepelenge’.
The presence of alone in the Tikait Office was from the people of the Sedi Taliwal Jagsir Confidant, a farmer from Nabha in Patiala.
“We will take the ‘FateH’ (victory) March and there are plans to visit the Golden Temple.
We will soon begin to empty the gate but riding the gate will be the last place after Tikri and Singhu emptied,” he said.
Except for occasional selfie seekers, the stage remains empty.
It has served its purpose.