Thousands of women joined the farmers’ Protest on Women’s Day
On March 8, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, there was a different view on the farmers’ demonstration sites running on the borders of Delhi. This special day was celebrated on the occasion of ‘Mahila Kisan Diwas’ on the Singhu, Ghazipur and Tikari borders of Delhi. Thousands of women farmers from Haryana, Punjab joined the farmers movement on this day. On this day, the women handled all the work on the stage. For this special day a group of women was formed who organized special events.
Senior farmer leader Kavitha Kuruganti had told PTI about the special preparations for Women’s Day and said that-
To celebrate Women’s Day, women will manage the stage of the farmers’ movement and all the speeches will also be given by the women. There will also be a small march on the Singhu border. Information related to this will be shared. We hope that more and more women will gather at different protest venues. ‘
More representation of women will be seen on the day of Women’s Day at all the demonstration sites of the United Kisan Morcha. SKM has given this information.
According to the Indian Express, 27-year-old Kavita Arya is organizing the program on March 8, she says that there are 10 to 15 women activists with me. From 10 to 4 o’clock, only women will handle all the work on the stage. Women will talk on the farmers law and its effects.
Arya also told that many women have also prepared songs for this special day.
Earlier, on March 6, 100 days of protests against the three disputed agricultural laws were completed. On this occasion, on Saturday, farmers protested in different ways. Farmers celebrating ‘Black Day’ will also put a five-hour block on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway.
Let us know that on different borders of Delhi, farmers have been sitting on a dharna for the last 100 days. The main demand of farmers is to withdraw the new agricultural laws and provide legal guarantee of MSP. Till now, 11 rounds of talks have been held between the farmers’ organizations and the government. The government also proposed not to implement the laws for 18 months. But the farmers refused to accept it.