Bathinda: Activist Activist Activist Sonia Mann, who has acted in the Bollywood film industry, Pollywood and South India, has been seen as a feminine face of the ongoing farmer struggle against the controversial agricultural law.
He has been seen in protests not only on the border of Delhi but on various protests against the leaders of Bharatiya Janata in Haryana and Panchayats in Punjab.
He has stayed at Tikri’s border for almost the past seven months.
He also runs the charity trusteers of Mai Bhago Charity.
Sonia Mann was booked at Chandigarh on June 26 when farmers headed to Raj Bhawars to hand over the Governor’s Note.
He is now with Kirti Kisis Union and is increasingly popular among youth.
“I was Punjab’s daughter because of being the daughter of Communist Activist Baldev Mann, who was killed by extremists.
My father stood up for communal amity, social change and wanted me to do the same thing.
Now I lead Kirti Kisan Union and will make my father proud of standing In front of farmers without fear, “Mann said while taking part in the Sansad Draw on Mantar on Thursday.
He said, “This is a parliament that has passed through this law and parliamentarians are people who must take responsibility for revoking them.” “Protests are our rights, no one can stop us from him and do peacefully by sitting outside in Jantar Mantar.
There is no progress in terms of talks with the government since the last round ended six months ago on January 22.
After all the threats decided to It doesn’t stop because I want to be committed to the purpose of the farmer.
I can’t take a step back only because the police filed a shot at me, “he added.