Farmers find innovative ways to hold a peaceful protest – Fully believing that the three central laws will destroy farmers, protesters condemn the shameful behaviour of the central government towards India’s annadaatas.
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Our annadaatas are not without humour. Rather than commonplace posters, farmers offered their own unique take.
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Peasants reject those who reject their troubles.
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Warnings of the current movement were voiced as early as September with regional singers voicing the grievances of farmers in their song. Asi Vaddange warns the Indian government that farmers will protect their rights come what may.
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Jatta Takda Ho Ja’ by Jass Bajwa talks about the betrayal of the central government and calls for a united front of farmers.
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Farmers have no patience for the regime’s lapdogs in newsrooms across the country!
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Cartoonists from Kashmir acknowledge farmer grievances. Visuals have played a huge role in farmers’ protests.
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From the very first all-India protest, farmers undertook ‘nukkad natak’ (street plays) to discuss the farm laws with other people.