Hunker Down: Indian Farmers Building Homes Near Delhi
To beat scorching heat of New Delhi, they are building permanent shelters to move from makeshift settlements.
Indian farmers have been protesting against controversial agricultural laws since November last year and to finally settle things, they have started building homes near New Delhi’s border.
The farmers have been at the target of Modi regime ever since they launched agitations in the chilly weather of November.
They faced police brutality and restrictions but it could not put out their impulse.
As a final settlement, Indian farmers have started constructing homes near New Delhi’s border.
NDTV reported that many farmers were witnessed building houses at Tikri border near Haryana.
Failing in ten rounds of dialogues with the government, the farmers are still not empty of hopes.
With the summer season ahead, the protesting farmers have shown intent to Modi regime that they are not ready to retreat.
Instead, to beat scorching heat of New Delhi, Indian farmers are building permanent homes to move from makeshift settlements.
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The peasants have called an all-India strike or Bharat Bandh on March 26 to mark four months of protests against agricultural reforms which they believe would leave them to be exploited by the corporates.
Meanwhile, YouTuber and content creator Lilly Singh appeared in the Grammy Awards wearing a facemask that wrote, ‘I stand with farmers’.
She shared the photo on Instagram to show her support for Indian farmers who protesting since November.
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