Ashna Butani: At Singhu, a sea of first time protesters
The Singhu border seemed energised Tuesday as women and youths from Punjab and Haryana trickled in to mark Bhagat Singh’s death anniversary. The border, which has been relatively quiet for the past few days, saw a sea of first-time protesters. Among them was Ramanpreet Singh (23), a member of the Punjab Students Union (PSU), who reached in a bus with around 20 others on Monday.
A wedding photographer hailing from a family of farm labourers, he said: “Bhagat Singh has always instilled a sentiment of revolution in us. I am here because the laws will affect not just farmers but farm labourers too. Labourers work for daily wages which go up to a maximum of Rs 300. It is very difficult to run a household on Rs 9,000 a month. If farmers will not get MSP, labourers will not be able to survive.”…
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