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Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee holds rail roko at 15 places in 12 districts

Members of Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee on Sunday held Rail Roko protest, stopping the movement of trains for three hours in Punjab from 12 noon to 3 pm at 15 different places in 12 districts demanding action against the culprits of the attack on the platform of Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Samiti on January 29, 2021 along with other demands.

Protesting farmers dismiss SC s stay on the laws as a solution and retreat

Search Home / India / Protesting farmers dismiss SC’s stay on the laws as a solution and retreat At Delhi border, it s about life, not lagalese Protesting farmers dismiss SC’s stay on the laws as a solution and retreat The agitators spied a ploy to end their protest and feared that once they went back home, the govt would implement the laws Shortly after the Supreme Court stayed the farm laws and formed a review committee, a singer took the stage at the Singhu border, seeking to remind the rulers of Delhi of Punjab’s history of sacrifice. “ Dilli-ye, O Dilli-ye, Punjab de sadke, tu itihas sadda bhulli baithi hain (Delhi, Oh Delhi, you have forgotten Punjab’s glorious history of sacrifice).

Farmers protest: Protesting farmers battle rain, waterlogging, biting cold

Waterlogged tents, soaked firewood and blankets, and cold conditions  farmers camping at Delhi borders in protest against the new farm laws had a difficult morning on Sunday due to overnight rains. The continuous downpour led to waterlogging at agitation venues and waterproof tents did not help much, according to protesters. Farmer leader Abhimanyu Kohar, who is a member of the Sankyukt Kisan Morcha, said farmers have waterproof tents but those are unable to protect them from the biting cold and waterlogging. The situation is very bad at protest sites due to rain which has caused waterlogging. There is so much cold after the rains, but the government is not able to see our misery, he said.

Farmers Protest: Women Kabaddi Match At Singhu Border To Maintain Spirit

Farmers Protest: Women Kabaddi Match At Singhu Border To Maintain Spirit Despite rains, the farmers, who have been camping at the site, cheered for the players as the tournament was on. PTI 03 January 2021 File photo PTI 2021-01-03T20:09:29+05:30 Farmers Protest: Women Kabaddi Match At Singhu Border To Maintain Spirit outlookindia.com 2021-01-03T20:36:41+05:30 Also read A total of 12 women teams participated in the tournament, which started around 11 am. Sukhwinder Singh (55), joint Secretary of Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee Punjab, who hails from Tarn Taran district of Punjab, said the women themselves came forward to participate in the tournament. Teams from different states have come forward and asked us that they want to organise a kabaddi tournament. We have planned different activities for each day to keep people engaged at Singhu border, he said.

Centre, farmers set to resume talks over agri laws, MSP tomorrow; protesters endure heavy rains, cold weather

Centre, farmers set to resume talks over agri laws, MSP tomorrow; protesters endure heavy rains, cold weather
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