Chanting rang de basanti and jai jawan jai kisan numerous farmers rode tractors, motorbikes, horses and even cranes to cross the national capital s borders into the city for their proposed parade against the three contentious farm laws. Locals stood on both sides of the roads at various locations showering flower petals on the farmers amid drum beats. Standing atop vehicles decked up with flags, the protesters danced to the tune of patriotic songs such as Aisa desh hai mera and Sare jahan se achcha . People think farmers are only meant to plough their fields. But there is much more to a farmer s life. We also ride motorbikes and horses though we worship our tractors as it helps in earning our bread and butter.
Chanting jai jawan jai kisan farmers pour into Delhi on tractors, horses, cranes
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Last Updated: Jan 26, 2021, 01:13 PM IST
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Standing atop vehicles decked up with flags, the protesters danced to the tune of patriotic songs such as Aisa desh hai mera and Sare jahan se achcha .
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NEW DELHI:
Chanting rang de basanti and jai jawan jai kisan numerous
farmers rode
tractors, motorbikes,
horses and even
cranes to cross the national capital s borders
into the city for their proposed parade against the three contentious farm laws.
Locals stood
on both sides of the roads at various locations showering flower petals
Chanting ‘Jai Jawan Jai Kisan’ Farmers Enter Delhi On Tractors, Locals Shower Them With Flowers
Standing atop vehicles decked up with flags, the protesters danced to the tune of patriotic songs such as Aisa desh hai mera and Sare jahan se achcha . Tribhuvan Tiwari Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-26T13:20:10+05:30 Chanting ‘Jai Jawan Jai Kisan’ Farmers Enter Delhi On Tractors, Locals Shower Them With Flowers outlookindia.com 2021-01-26T13:23:14+05:30
Thousands of farmers entered Delhi for their proposed parade against the three contentious farm laws. They could be heard chanting slogans like rang de basanti and jai jawan jai kisan as they rode tractors, motorbikes, horses and even cranes.