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How the gate changes from the edges to the centrestage

How the gate changes from the edges to the centrestage
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Ghaziabad: When the farmers’ protest began last year on November 26, The Spotlight was in Tikri and Singhu Borders, where Punjab and Haryana’s main clothes that had given the call ‘Dilli Chalo’ to three agricultural laws had established a base.
Protest Gate Up, on the other hand, has begun with Tikait Rakesh BKU and a group of farmers who are relatively smaller than the West driving on their tractors.
From the outskirts of the protest, it became the center of its nerves, thanks to the events opened after the Republic of FIASCO and the emotional speech was studied.
It all began on November 28, when the farmers began to throw the tent under the flyover of Delhi-Meerut Expressway (DME) at the gate.
Within a few days, the toll road is blocked and limited to commuting.
On December 17, a mahapachayat was held where 17 KHAPs participated in providing support to the protest.
In the following days, a 57-year-old farmer from Baghpat, Choudhary Galtan Singh, died of cold while a 71-year-old farmer from Bilalaspur, Kashmir Singh, died of suicide.
The atmosphere changed the Sombre but, at the same time, galvanized protesters from above, Uttarakhand, Haryana and MP.
The turning point came on January 26, when 25,000 tractors participated in a public meeting in Delhi.
Protesters deviated from the original route and a 25-year-old farmer, Navreet Singh, died after his tractor was upside down while trying to hit a barricade.
What was followed was a series of pine to farmers and guards by the Government and the Government and Delhi Administration.
With their moral hit, it seems that farmers will rub under pressure and protest they can lose steam.
However, on January 28, in the emotional explosion before the crowd of protesters on the border of Ghazipur, a tear said he would give his life for the purpose of the farmer but did not leave the protest site.
Turning back it looked the gate became the focal point of the farmers’ protest and Tikait appeared as one of the leading leaders of the movement.
Political heavyweight, including Sedu Sukhbir Singh Badal, Abhay Chautala, Sanjay Raut and Sisodia Sanjay Shiv Sena and Sisodia Aangko made the way to the top gate to show their support for Tikait and Agitation.
On February 4, the delegation of 15 parliamentarians from the 10 opposition parties, including Sedd’s Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Supriya Sule NCP, Kanimozhi DMK and Sugarata Roy, tried to meet Tikait but was stopped at the border when Delhi police did not allow them to proceed to the site protest.
On March 6, farmers blocked the Eastern Peripheral Expressway (EPE) to mark 100 days of protest.
However, in the following months, the numbers at the gate began to decrease.
There are also some hatred among local residents and other people on a blocked toll road regarding traffic.
Tikait managed to maintain protests, despite starting a whirlwind tour to other countries to support support.

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