Rohtak, December 15
For 35-year-old Sarbjeet Kaur (35) of Moga (Punjab), the decision to leave her job and join farmers protesting at the Tikri-Bahadurgarh border was an instant one.
Working as a Senior Life Planning Officer (SLPO), she had requested for leave so that she could make a contribution to, what she called, “the fight for our future generation”. Her employer’s response was curt: “Not more than two days.”
She didn’t bat an eyelid and put in her papers.
Tuesday was her fifth day at the Tikri border. Sarbjeet has the company of her husband, their three children and father-in-law. They raise slogans, listen to speeches attentively and distribute langar.
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New Delhi:
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