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Not even fear of COVID-19 can disrupt protest, say agitating farmers

Not even fear of COVID-19 can disrupt protest, say agitating farmers SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 09, 2021, 06:38 PM IST Share Synopsis They devised many ways to deal with these issues - for cold there was ample supply of winter wear, for rain they elevated their beds, and to prepare for the heat, they have started building houses, and arranging for ACs, coolers and fans. PTI The alarming rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in Delhi notwithstanding, farmer leaders on Thursday said that nothing, not even the fear of coronavirus, can disrupt their protest against the agri laws. Over the past four months, the farmers have managed to keep their agitation going, withstanding extreme cold, rains, and heat.

Not even fear of Covid-19 can disrupt protests, say farmers protesting against new agriculture laws

Not even fear of Covid-19 can disrupt protests, say farmers protesting against new agriculture laws Over the past four months, the farmers have managed to keep their agitation going, withstanding extreme cold, rains, and heat. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Farmers raise slogans during their protest against new farm laws at Ghazipur border in New Delhi. (File Photo | PTI) By PTI NEW DELHI: The alarming rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in Delhi notwithstanding, farmer leaders on Thursday said that nothing, not even the fear of coronavirus, can disrupt their protest against the agri laws. Over the past four months, the farmers have managed to keep their agitation going, withstanding extreme cold, rains, and heat.

Not even fear of coronavirus can disrupt protest, say agitating farmers

The alarming rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in Delhi notwithstanding, farmer leaders on Thursday said that nothing, not even the fear of coronavirus, can disrupt their protest against the agri laws. Over the past four months, the farmers have managed to keep their agitation going, withstanding extreme cold, rains, and heat. They devised many ways to deal with these issues - for cold there was ample supply of winter wear, for rain they elevated their beds, and to prepare for the heat, they have started building houses, and arranging for ACs, coolers and fans. Tackling the second wave of COVID-19 won t be very different for them, they said, adding they are prepared with certain basic precautions in place.

Supreme Court lets Delhi cops decide on January 26 farmers protest

Supreme Court lets Delhi cops decide on January 26 farmers’ protest Updated Jan 19, 2021, 4:38 am IST The proposed 50-km kisan rally will be led by women-driven tractors on ORR and won t disrupt the day’s big parade on Rajpath, says Unions  Farmers have started organising mock rallies in parts of Punjab and Haryana to encourage more people to join the “kisan tractor march” in large numbers. (Photo:PTI) New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday left it to the Delhi police to decide on the entry of protesting farmers into the national capital on Republic Day, as it heard the government’s plea seeking an injunction against the tractor rally planned for January 26.

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