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Sangrur: Prolonged stir fails to dampen spirits of farmers

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Parvesh Sharma

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Tribune News Service

Sangrur, August 17

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The prolonged agitation against the farm laws has failed to dampen the spirits of farmers. A majority of families of farmers have been sending their members to protest in New Delhi and at various places in the district.

Ready for long haul

The number of protesters has never gone down as farmers are well aware that it’s their own fight and they are prepared for a long haul. – Gobinder Singh, BKU (Ugrahan) leader

“Our family has not skipped the protest even for a day. Either my daughter-in-law, my husband, my son or I go here. Not only ours, but there are many more families which are working round the clock for the success of the stir,” said Ranjit Kaur, a senior citizen, protesting in Sangrur. Another protester Gurmeet Singh said earlier he had gone to take part in the protest in New Delhi, but had to return due to some health problem. Later, his elder son joined the agitation. Satinder Singh, a farmer, said the number of family members of landless labourers had also increased at many places.

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Farmers have been protesting at various places in Sangrur district, including Lehal Khurd, Kheri, Gurdaspura, Sangrur railway station and others, for the past more than 300 days. Leaders disclosed that even during the paddy transplantation when farmers were busy in fields, the number of protesters did not go down as women along with their children came out in large numbers.

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