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In Pictures: How People Came Together To Support & Show Solidarity With Protesting Farmers
From organising medical camps to ensuring food supply, many volunteer groups and individuals came together to show solidarity with the thousands of farmers against the contentious farm bills. Take a look at the pictures below.
From organising medical camps to ensuring food supply, many volunteer groups and individuals came together to show solidarity with the thousands of farmers against the contentious farm bills. Take a look at the pictures below.
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a meeting with farmers at 3:00 pm on December 1, two days ahead of the prior date of December 3, as farmers continued their protest against the controversial farm laws at the borders of Delhi.
Over 35 representatives of farmer unions attended the meeting with the Centre.
Doctors joined hands to volunteer and set up medical camps for protesting farmers at Delhi borders.
Khalsa Aid too showed up to support them.
UK-based international Sikh charity, Khalsa Aid volunteers serve free langar to the farmers during the Delhi Chalo protest.
The charity has shared photos of their services on social media.
Delhi's Majnu Ka Tila Gurudwara opens its kitchen and sends food for protesting farmers at borders.
Places like Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba, also known as Murthal Dhaba, volunteered to feed the farmers as well as the police, as thousands of farmers marched from Punjab to Delhi, asking the government to roll back contentious farm laws.??
Many other local volunteers also joined hands to support farmers.
Not just the farmers, the policemen that had clashed with the farmers were also seen eating alongside farmers.
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