Monday, November 30, 2020

The Fermars will continue their protest if not satisfied

The Fermars will continue their protest if not satisfied


Aaj Khabor (English), New Delhi, India, 30/11/2020 :  Today is Guru Nanak's holy birthday, and today the farmers of the Sikh community, who had come to Tikri and Singhu on the Delhi-Haryana border to protest against the Central's new agricultural law, offered morning prayers and distributed prasad among themselves.

The Indian Kishan Union informed, "Today is our holiest day. Today is the holy birthday of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. We have celebrated 'Guru Parva' with great joy. Today we will celebrate Guru Parva at night with various ceremonies. Not only those of us at the Delhi-Haryana border, but   those who have appeared in Delhi, today we will all celebrate the day  together. "

Today, the people of the Sikh community will perform Guruvandana and Kirtan throughout the day. They will celebrate the 'Ardas' festival and light lamps and candles at night. Outraged food provider farmers said, "It is true that we have come here from Punjab, but we will celebrate Guru Nanak's birthday here in the same way we celebrate every year. Today we will pray to Guru Nanak in the name of agriculture law to be cancelled."

Large numbers of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and other places have now turned up in Delhi and along the Haryana-Delhi border to protest the Central's agricultural law. The central government has said it will resolve the issue through dialogues with them on  3rd December. As long as the farmers are not satisfied, they will continue the protest.

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