A farmer riding a 400km bicycle with ‘Loop’ poems reached the ticker border, saying – I fidget at home

Farmers have been protesting against the central government’s agricultural laws for the past 25 days at the Delhi border. People are coming from different parts of the country to support the farmers. Meanwhile, with the revolutionary poems and hopes of Punjab’s famous poet Avatar Singh Sandhu ‘Pash’, Faridkot’s farmer traveled some 400 kilometers on a bicycle to support the farmers who are opposing the new agricultural laws at the Delhi border. Arrived.

Farmer Paul Sandhu hails from Ramina village in Faridkot district of Punjab. Farmer leaders were listening to a speech on Monday at a protest site near the Delhi-Haryana border. His bicycle had several plaques hanging over it, with lines of ‘Most Dangerous Happens …’ written in Punjabi. His decorated bicycle was passing by protesters and many people were taking pictures with him.

Paul Sandhu said, ‘I was distracted at home and I couldn’t stop myself from finding the status of fellow farmers. These farmers face many challenges in the bitter cold for the common goal. My brother also arrived in the tractor-trolley a few days ago on the ticker border. I too decided to come here and got on a bicycle. The Faridkot farmer said he left his home at eight o’clock on the morning of December 19.

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