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Farmers’ Protest in Kaithal: Wedding Card Features Sarwan Singh Dallewal’s Photo

On the 74th day of the hunger strike, farmers bring Ganga water, and Dallewal’s grandson joins the protest.

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The ongoing farmers’ protest in Kaithal has reached its 74th day, with no signs of slowing down. In a unique show of support, a family in the region has printed the image of farmer leader Sarwan Singh Dallewal on their wedding invitation card. The move signifies the deep-rooted solidarity among the farming community, highlighting their unwavering commitment to the cause.

The protest, led by Dallewal, is centered around key demands, including a legal guarantee for Minimum Support Price (MSP), loan waivers, and broader agricultural reforms. Despite persistent efforts, negotiations with the government have yet to yield a favorable outcome. Dallewal’s hunger strike has now stretched for over two months, drawing nationwide attention.

On the 74th day of the protest, farmers arrived at the site carrying Ganga water, symbolizing purity and the righteousness of their struggle. They believe that the sacred water will strengthen their resolve and reaffirm their dedication to the movement. Meanwhile, adding to the emotional intensity of the protest, Dallewal’s grandson has also joined the agitation, standing beside his grandfather and supporting the cause.

Farmers from across Punjab, Haryana, and other states continue to gather in Kaithal, amplifying their voices against policies they deem unfavorable. The protest site remains a hub of activism, with speeches, slogans, and community meals keeping the movement alive. Various farmer unions and leaders have expressed their solidarity, emphasizing that they will not back down until their demands are met.

The printing of Dallewal’s photo on a wedding card is seen as a powerful statement of unity. It underscores how deeply the movement has resonated with rural communities, where agriculture is not just an occupation but a way of life. The gesture also highlights the emotional connection people have with their leaders, who are seen as protectors of their rights and future.

As the protest continues, the pressure on authorities is mounting. Farmers insist that their fight is for the survival of agriculture and the welfare of future generations. With unwavering determination, they remain at the protest site, ready to continue their struggle until justice is served.

 


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