Farmers protesting even in heavy rain, says, 'Hope government will accept our demands'
Farmers protesting even in heavy rain, says, 'Hope government will accept our demands'
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New Delhi: It is freezing and raining on the Ghazipur (Delhi-UP) border, but in the meantime, the farmers have not moved from their place. Meanwhile, protests by farmers against agricultural laws continue. Today is the 39th day of the farmers' movement. The cold winds and rain is happening in Delhi today and this has increased the difficulties of the farmers. Despite the difficulties, farmers are not giving up hope. Even now the protesters said, 'He is living on the streets in such harsh weather. We hope that the government will accept our demands.'

One protester says, "we are protecting ourselves from the tarpaulin and whatever we have brought from the cold and rain." Today, some pictures of Ghazipur border have also been revealed, in which the protesters are seen clearing the waterlogging at the protest site. Due to the rain, temporary tents on their tents, clothes, trolleys have also been drenched and some farmers came under the tents to protect themselves from the rain, and some were seen hidden under the trolley. Earlier, farmers' organizations had issued an ultimatum before the next round of talks with the government.

It said, "If their demands are not met, then on January 26, when the country is celebrating Republic Day, then a tractor parade will be taken out towards Delhi." He also said that the time for 'decisive' action has come as the government has not yet paid attention to his demands to repeal all three agricultural laws and provide legal guarantee on minimum support price (MSP). 

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