Farmers protest 'Black Day' at Ghaziabad; will adhere to Covid protocols
As
farmers in Ghaziabad on began 'Black
Day' protests on Wednesday to mark completion of six months of their
agitation against Centre's agricultural laws, the Bharatiya Kisan Union
spokesperson Rakesh Tikait assured that the protests will be carried out
peacefully in adherence to Covid-19 protocols.
"Protests
will be done peacefully. We are following the Covid-19 protocols. Not many are expected to come here. People are
putting up black flags wherever possible to mark the protests," Tikait
told ANI.
The
farmer union leader said that they were protesting because the Centre was not
listening to them. "It has been 6 months now, but the Centre is not
listening to us. So, farmers are putting up black flags", he said.
"We
will continue the farmer protests till the time Centre repeals the farm laws.
We had planned to protest by putting tri-colour flags. However, the authorities
had objections to it and hence, we decided to mark this protest by hoisting
black flags", said Tikait. Read
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