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Farmers celebrate Holi at Ghazipur border, seek repeal of farm laws

With nearly four months since the farmers have been protesting against the Union farm laws at various borders of the national capital, farmers are busy celebrating Holi at the borders.

Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) National spokesperson, Rakesh Tikait, celebrated Holi with his supporters at the Ghazipur border. He said that till the time the Union farm laws are not repealed, the farmers would not return to their homes. Earlier, on the occasion of ‘Holika Dahan’ on Sunday, the farmers burnt the copies of the farm laws.

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Tikait also conveyed his Holi greetings to all and said, “Until the government agrees to repeal the farm laws, the farmers would not return to their homes. The farmers will remain in the scorching heat. As much as the Central government causes inconvenience to the farmers, the more they will protest against the government.”

Appealing to the people, Tikait said, “Celebrate Holi in a peaceful manner. Colors play a significant part in our lives.”

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Other farmers present at the border also celebrated Holi with great fervor by applying colors to each other. The farmers had already decided that this year’s Holi would be celebrated with simplicity as nearly 300 farmers had died during the farmers’ protests since November 26 last year, they said.

 

 

SOURCE-IANS