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Farmer Protest: Responding To The Patience Of The Villagers

Farmer Protest: Responding to the patience of the villagers, the rumble of agitating against the protesters.

Farmer Protest: Due to the ongoing demonstration on the border of Delhi for three and a half months in protest against the agricultural law, the villagers facing trouble have started responding patiently.

The local people facing many problems are once again starting to face the agitation against the protesters. He has now started to appeal to the people of Delhi to gather and evacuate the Singhu border like the Jhadoda border.

In fact, even at the end of January, the villagers had reached the border and lodged their protest. Due to this, there was a violent confrontation between the two sides.

The SHO of Alipur police station was also attacked with a sword by the protesters. Now the people of the villages around the Singhu Border are appealing to all Delhiites to help them in opening the Singhu Border.

He says that due to the closure of the Singhu border, the traffic of many states including Haryana and Punjab is passing through the narrow streets of the village.

Because of this, the villages are jammed. Due to the absence of an ambulance on time, a child from the village of Saghu has also died.

Let us know that the people of the village around the Jharoda Border had evacuated the border from the protesters. The protesters have been occupying the Singhu border for 105 days.

Protesters sitting on the border of Delhi can retreat 100 meters and give their dharna. The people of Delhi will not be troubled by the opening of the Singhu Border-Narela Road.

People’s reactions

There is an appeal to all the people of Delhi to come here and help us in getting the Singhu border emptied.

Sachin, Singhu Village.

With the closure of the Singh border, one has to turn around and go to Sonipat. It takes hours to cover a distance of two minutes. There is also difficulty in earning Rosiroti.

All villagers should help in emptying the border. Deepak, Alipur VillageIt takes 15 minutes to travel to Sonipat. Now it is taking an hour and a half due to the protesters sitting here.

The streets of the villages are narrow inside. Because of this, there is a jam. The shopkeepers’ business at Singhu Border is closed. Amit Maan, Hamidpur Village

The students are facing the most problems due to the protesters sitting on the Indus border.

Neither he is able to read on time nor reach home on time. The people of Delhi should help in opening the borders. Rahul Rajput, Bakhtawarpur

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