Black Day: Farmers' agitation at Delhi's borders completes 6 months, protests will intensify again


- According to the leaders of the United Peasant Front, they cannot be shaken by intimidation or exhaustion

New delhi date. Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Farmers protesting at Delhi's borders turned six months old on Wednesday. On Wednesday, the current central government has completed 7 consecutive years in power. On the occasion of Buddha Purnima, the farmers have announced to intensify their protest against the Central Government. Farmers will celebrate this day as a black day.

According to the leaders of the United Peasant Front, they cannot be shaken by intimidation or exhaustion. He will not return from the Delhi border until the government withdraws all the cases registered against him and accepts his demands.

Farmers have announced to celebrate Buddha Purnima at all dharna places including Delhi.

Protesters are preparing to protest by waving black flags and burning government idols. United Farmers Front leader Balveer Singh Rajewal, Dr. According to leaders like Darshan Pal, Gurnam Singh Chadhuni, Hanan Maula, etc., the farmers are advancing their movement on the strength of truth and non-violence. But the BJP's central government has repeatedly tried to turn the movement into a violent one in which it has always failed.

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