When Bhangra beats perked up protesting farmers in Singhu
Updated November 27, 2020





IANS
The farmers, who were protesting since the morning, could be seen dancing on the road under colourful and flashy lights of their decorated tractors.
The agitators, who were raising slogans against the government and the new farm laws till late afternoon, could be seen grooving to popular Punjabi numbers like 'Mitran Di Chhatari', among others.
A few steps ahead, a group of farmers could be seen preparing dinner for all the protesters and others present on the spot, taking forward the age old Sikh tradition of 'langar' (free meal for all).
After day-long clashes, the Delhi Police allowed the farmers from Punjab, Haryana and elsewhere to hold a peaceful protest against the farm laws at the Sant Nirankari ground in the national capital's Burari area. However, the farmers refused to leave the Sindhu border fearing that their protest would get "weakened".
Delhi Police made the announcement after using tear gas shells and water cannons on the protesting farmers in an attempt to disperse them even as they tried to force their way into Delhi.