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Views Of Discrimination Between Rich And Poor Protestors

Views of discrimination on the Singhu border, the gap between rich and poor protestors: Farmers Protest.

Demand for the withdrawal of the three Central Agricultural Laws, farmers’ protests is going on at the four borders of Delhi-NCR (Singhu, Tikri, Ghazipur, and Shahjahanpur).

The sit-in of farmers, which has been going on for more than three months, is now seen in controversies. Actually, something new is being seen every day in the anti-agitation protests against agricultural laws on the Singhu border for more than 100 days.

Now as the heat is increasing, discrimination is also seen here. This discrimination is visible between the protesters of the rich and poor sections.

Views of discrimination on the Singhu border: Here some protesters are sitting in the cool air of AC and are opposing the agricultural laws in a royal way.

While on the other hand some protesters are also seen here who have to beat the heat by making a roof of stubble on the tent.

If someone is coming here to roam in luxury trains, then someone is spending the afternoon under a trolley. There are fans in the tents of the protesters of the poor section, while AC in the tents of the rich.

The tents of the poor have bottles of water, while the tents of the rich protesters also have cold drinks.

Protesters are now constructing slum tents to avoid the rising heat. These tents take less heat than plastic tents. That is why he has started using this.

The demonstration continues for more than 103 days.

In fact, fans and coolers have been installed here to increase the number of people at the picket site. For 103 days, the protesters sit on dharna daily and return after having food.

More than half of the speakers here are people who do not even know the people sitting on the dharna. They appear together just during sloganeering.

On shedding tears, Rakesh Tikait, who was leading the movement against the new agricultural laws, took the spell off.

The tears of Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, gave life to the anti-agrarian reform movement, but now its magic is on its wane. And this work is done by a student.

Tikait was addressing the agitators on the Dhansa border on the Jhajjar-Delhi border against the agrarian law. Then the girl reached the stage.

She asked permission to speak and asked Tikait directly that the impact of the movement on our society and mutual reconciliation should be seen.

What will happen if this movement is not resolved? Tikait did not have an answer to her questions. When he took the mic from that daughter’s hand, he said that the youth of the country would ask questions.

It is not right for you to take the mic from my hand like this. The people of Haryana are aghast at the insult of that daughter.

The community of the state has also become angry with Rakesh Tikait, who used to be crazy about him till now.

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