The Asian Age

Songs, sweets, scenes of joy as farmers set to head home

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New Delhi, Dec. 9: The atmosphere is celebrator­y, the mood victorious. At the site of farmers' protest on Delhi borders, sweets are being distribute­d and slogans raised.The farmers are preparing to go home after more than a year of protest during which they endured harsh Delhi winter, scorching summer, police pushback and commuters' complaint that their agitation inconvenie­nced thousands of commuters daily.

“We are not sleeping tonight. We are going home victorious,” said Harinder Singh, a farmer at the Singhu border.

Soon after the Samyukta Kisan Morcha leaders Thursday announced the stir will be suspended and they would go back home in a victory march on December 11, the protest sites erupted into celebratio­ns with farmers raising their union flags, greeting each other on the success of their agitation and playing patriotic songs from their tractors.

The SKM, an umbrella body of 40 farm unions, decided to suspend the long-drawn farmers' movement against three contentiou­s farm laws after the Centre agreed to consider all their demands.

Chants of ‘Jo Bole So Nihal’ and other slogans underlinin­g the jubilation rent the air as the protest reached the Thursday turning point. Sweets were distribute­d at the Ghazipur border also and the farmers burst into cheering slogans and chanted 'Jo Bole So Nihal' and other impassione­d cries to express their emotions.

They offered sweets also to the policemen deployed at Ghazipur border protest site.

At Singhu Border, farmers have already began the process to dismantle their camps.

“My village is getting a door built of flowers to welcome us,” said Surjeet Singh, 64, who hails from Hoshiarpur.

At Ghazipur, farmers also took out a small march at the protest site, and chanted slogans like, ‘Sarkar Hila Di Hukke Ne’, ‘Kisan Ekta Karta Hai, Marne Se Nahi Darta Hai’. On November 19 too, sweets were distribute­d by several people at farmers' protest sites near Delhi border areas when Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced that the government had decided to repeal the three farm laws.

 ?? — PTI ?? Farmers play a game as they celebrate after a decision to withdraw farmers-movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers at Ghazipur border in New Delhi on Thursday.
— PTI Farmers play a game as they celebrate after a decision to withdraw farmers-movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers at Ghazipur border in New Delhi on Thursday.

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