The presence of veterans in individual discussions in the Indian peasant movement. Ignoring the risk of life, he started fighting for his rights. Due to his age, he is facing various problems. However, the elderly are reluctant to stop. According to them, this protest against the administration is to save the centuries-old tradition of agriculture and to make the income path of the children easier.
They have come from far and wide to join the ongoing farmers' movement and set up base on the Punjab-Haryana border. They are living under tents in very cold and unsanitary conditions. Fight till the end to ensure the future of the children - a clear message to them.
Mazar Singh, a 64-year-old farmer, said that it is very difficult to stay out of the house at this age. I have been out for the past few days. Bathing, praying are all problems. But if we can't overcome these, then how can we succeed?
Another 65-year-old farmer, Baldev Singh, said the future of our children is under threat. I came for them. I have come to understand what is justly due.
There are no sanitary toilets in the camp. So reading is in trouble. There is not enough water. In this situation, there is a danger of disease spreading. However, these Indians are stubborn in their position.
70-year-old Balwinder Kar said, I have been wearing the same clothes for the last 4 days. There is not enough water here for bathing and washing clothes. There is also difficulty in using the toilet. Knee pain. Getting up and down is very hard work for me. But I have thought about the future of the children.
The movement of Indian farmers has been going on for the last one week for various demands, including the legal guarantee of minimum support price or MSP for the crop. Earlier, farmers had protested for over a year in Singhu, Gazipur and Tikri borders in 2020 demanding the withdrawal of three agricultural laws by the Modi government.
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