Protest farmers said – the vaccine will not be taken until agricultural laws are repealed

The United Farmers ‘Front, a farmers’ organization that opposes agricultural laws, announced on Sunday 26 January that the Republic of New Delhi will embark on its proposed Tractor Parade. At a press conference at the Singh border, peasant leaders said that we would parade the tractor on the Uuter Tur Ring Road in Delhi on the Republic Day. The procession is very peaceful. There will be no disruption to the Republican procession. Farmers flag down their tractors. Also, many farmers said they would not get vaccinated until farm laws were repealed.

Farmer leaders said they would urge Haryana and Delhi police to cooperate. There is no threat to any national heritage sites or other sites from our tractor parade. The Republic Day parade will feature automotive tableaux and tableaux, which showcase the agricultural reality of various states, along with demonstrations of historical regionalism and other movements. Farmers’ leader Darshan Paul said that during this period no political party flag was allowed.

Meanwhile, a day after India launched its vaccination campaign against Corona, farmers protesting on the Delhi border said they would not leave the capital to take the vaccine, knowing that it was in their home states before repealing three controversial agricultural laws. 63-year-old Chamkaur Singh and his friend, 61-year-old Dabinder Singh of the Moga district of Punjab, said on Sunday they would not return to their villages to vaccinate until the three new agricultural laws were repealed. It is noteworthy that in the first phase of coronavirus vaccination, health workers, frontline workers and later those over 50 are vaccinated and a large number of farmers are performing on the Delhi border. Age.

Chamkor Singh, a resident of Dudike village in Moga district and a member of Kirti Kisan Union, said that we have heard many doctors say that corona is already present and affects people with low immunity. Thousands of poor people live on the streets with no way to wash their hands or wear a mask. How are they doing? We believe that the lockout is a government gimmick to enforce agricultural laws without resistance.

At the same time, if we have to be coronary, we get the vaccine, otherwise we would not complete it, ”said Dabinder Singh. Still others in the group of protesters said they did not believe the government’s claims on the death rate of Kovid-19 disease. Balapreet Singh, 28, a farmer from Maroor village of Ferozepur, said, “We have been here since day one and it is impossible to maintain social distance.” Yet no one in our group of 100-200 people has a corona. There is a fear of a more deadly disease than disease. If we lose our land and homes because of agricultural laws, what do we do with the vaccine? The fight continues and we are now waiting for the tractor parade on the Republic Day.

However, not all demonstrators resisted taking the corona virus vaccine. Kuldeep Kaur, 68, a farmer from Chamkour Sahib in Rupnagar district, said that even though there are no coronary cases in our village, I only get the vaccine when I return to Punjab. I don’t get the vaccine here.

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