Farmers will be a sign of movement in every village, farmers will set up tents in their village
The farmers' movement may have just ended from the borders of the capital Delhi, but the farmer leaders want to preserve its memories. The tents in which farmers keep raising their voices together for more than a year, will take those tents with them to the village.

The farmers' movement may have just ended from the borders of the capital Delhi, but the farmer leaders want to preserve its memories. The tents in which farmers keep raising their voices together for more than a year, will take those tents with them to the village. Will put up the same tent there. Farmers are preparing to leave the protest sites along Delhi's borders on Saturday after the central government withdrew three agriculture laws and accepted other demands of the farmers. In such a situation, many farmers say that they should be planted at the demonstration sites.
In fact, the 2,400-square-foot tent set up on the Singhu border was their home for more than a year for the protesting Gurinder Singh, Buta Singh Shadipur and others from their village. Gurinder and Buta dismantled the tent on Friday, but they intend to restore it in their village in Punjab's Bathinda district, to keep the memories of the peasant movement alive.
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