Farmers in Ambala, India, staged a tractor march on Monday, backing the demands of protesting farmer and laborer groups. They drove in a single file, displaying national and union flags, without disrupting traffic. Later, they burned an effigy of Prime Minister Modi, chanting anti-government slogans and promoting Haryana-Punjab unity.
Farmers carry out tractor march in Ambala, burn effigy of Centre government
AMBALA: Farmers under the banner of Bharatiya Kisan Union Shaheed Bhagat Singh (BKU SBS) carried out a tractor march in Ambala on Monday, in support of the demands being raised by the farmers and labourers forums Sanyukt Kisan Morcha Non Political and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha protesting at Haryana state Khanauri and Shambhu borders.
A large number of tractors marched in a single line in a disciplined manner and expressed protest against the Centre and Haryana state governments. The farmers tied the national tricolour flag on their tractors besides their BKU SBS union flags. The both ways traffic movement was uninterrupted as the public continued commuting on one side of Ambala roads.
Later, the farmers burnt the effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi while raising anti-government slogans. The farmers also raised slogans of Haryana-Punjab Bhaichara Zindabad.

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Jaskaran Singh

Daily news reporting from the field of agriculture, farmers, crime, health, environment, education, politics, and feature articles from Ambala (with coverage of Kurukshetra & Yamunanagar).

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