Bathinda: As a convoy of farmers began to roll the homeword from Singhu and Tikri bordering on Saturday, they got a welcome hero in the villages on the streets and candy and food.
In contrast to their parade determined to Delhi 380 days, back, March is back full of sweetness of victory and sense of scripting history.
In many places in Delhi-Ambala and other country highways, villagers welcome and respect farmers with Marigold Garlands, ‘Ladoos’, ‘Barfi’ and other sweets.
As a tractor trailer line, loaded with a variety of goods and household tarps, entering Punjab through Shambhu, Khanouri and Dabwali Borders, they were treated to nine flower petals and received a pleasant response accompanied by a dhol beats.
Balbir Farmer leader Singh Rajewal was given a warm welcome at the Shambhu border after returning and he congratulated the farmers for their “victory”.
“I congratulate all punjabis and citizens.
The big battle has been won …
also thanks to those who support it (agitation),” Rajewal said.
Now, there is no power in the country who will think of carrying farmers lightly, saying the ‘flower exploding’ in Shambhu brings a smile over his wrinkles.
Farms of farmers, many of which have become pillars of movement there and return home after a year.
The difficult times they spend on the border of the national capital facing a harsh night, heavy rain and sun burning forgotten on the face of this euphoria.
However, they said that pain due to losing nearly 700 farmers during the struggle would live with them forever.
Marathon protests that capture the imagination of people around the world and gather their support, finally leading to the central government.
Revoke agricultural laws as requested by farmers.
Former Head of Punjab Captain Minister Amarinder Singh praised the summit of farmers’ tapp “agitation,” Tyaag “and” Tapasya “.
“It is their discipline, their dedication, determination and perseverance that see the movement of achieving his logical conclusion with the Indian government finally revoked this law,” Singh said in a statement that congratulated and welcomed thousands of farmers at home.
Nirmal Singh from Malerkotla in Punjab and many others like it who did not leave the Delhi border even once during agitation throughout the year of proof of this dedication.
He said, “The fight to revoke three agricultural laws together fought by Punjab farmers and Haryana by challenging cold, hot, rain and storm weather in Singhu and Tikri.
Credit of success goes to everyone who supports him with labor or service at Langar.
“According to agricultural scientists, the victory has given the agricultural community of confidence to fight for his rights, despite encouraging reforms in the agricultural sector to the backburner.
BKU President Ekta Ugrahan Joginder Singh Radah emphasized that they were not a small victory.
“It was after more than a year that the nation’s farmers had made their presence feel while making the powerful central government go behind the backbone.
Now no power in this country will think of bringing farmers lightly, and will listen to them.
This can be possible because The unity and determination of farmers from all states, and we hope this union will continue for the moment and they will be able to make further victory collectively.
“Violently opposed the agricultural law, farmers had headed Delhi on November 26, 2020, for Protest two days, but when they were stopped on the Delhi border, they sat there, their number swelled every day.