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Silence Resurfacing At Singhu Border, Protestors Going Back

Silence resurfacing at Singhu border, protestors going back; The strike site is lying empty: Farmers protest.

On the 26th of March, 4 months will be completed for the sit-in demonstration of the farmers sitting on the borders of Delhi-NCR (Singhu, Tikri, Shahjahanpur, and Ghazipur border).

The farmers have announced the Bharat Bandh on this day i.e. March 26 from 6 am to 6 pm. Meanwhile, the courage of the protesters sitting on the Singhu border of Delhi-Haryana has started to break.

Disappointment is on his face all the time. They want the government to call them for talks. Although no one is ready to speak this clearly, the faces of the protesters are making a clear statement that their spirits are now breaking.

They are now trying to return home under any pretext. However, the leaders are still trying their best to stop them. Actually, there is also a festival of Holi in the coming days and after that harvesting of wheat crop will also begin.

On the other hand, the Hola Mohalla fair will also be started for three consecutive days from the next day of Holi at Sri Anandpur Sahib, the holy shrine of Sikhs.

Protesters have started going to Punjab from Singhu Border for this as well. Because of this, the silence on Singhu Border has been seen again in February.

Neither the people are visible at the picket site nor on the Singhu Border-Narela road. Seeing the movement weakening, there has been a panic among the leaders.

They are trying to stop the protesters. Appeals are being made to the protesters not to go to the Hola Mohalla fair from the stage, as well as the press conference.

Nihang Sikh Jatbandis are also talking about celebrating the Hola Mohalla Singhu border itself. For 115 days, agitator anti-agricultural law Singhu has been sitting on the border.

Silence resurfacing at Singhu border: Shiva market at Singhu border closed for 115 days.

Shivu Border’s Shiva market has been closed for 115 days after agitators sitting on the Singhu border. All the 110 shops in the market have been eclipsed due to the protesters’ demonstrations.

Due to no work, on the one hand, workers are running away and on the other hand, banks have started sending notices to shut down their ATMs located at Singhu Border.

On the other hand, there are also indications that the protesters are not going to vacate the place for the next few months by constructing pucca houses.

Due to this, there is an atmosphere of awe among the shopkeepers of Shiv Market located in Singhu Border.

They say that the shops were closed due to the first lockdown, now because of the anti-agricultural law protesters. If this goes on like this, then there can be a chance of dying of hunger.

All 110 shops in Shiv Market were closed due to the protesters. The first corona epidemic broke the back of shopkeepers, now work has been stalled due to opponents of agricultural legislation.

Our sweets shop is closed, a shop that used to work as a property dealer is also closed. Apart from this, the shops where ATMs were on rent are also closed. Notices have also come from the bank to vacate some.

Gyan Chand Sharma (shopkeeper, Singhu Border) says that the damage is constantly increasing. Earlier there were 30 workers in the shop, now only three of them are left.

Apart from this, now if someone has some illness, then he is also having trouble taking him to the hospital. One has to go through the streets. There is a jam all the time.

According to Prabhudayal (Worker, Singhu Border), Submersible has been installed here. Pucca houses are being built. There is no preparation to leave from here. Because of this, our work has come to a standstill.

Kuldeep (shopkeeper, Singhu Border) told that shops have been closed since the protesters came here. Sometimes they open a shop for friends. Apart from this, there is no earning of even one rupee.

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