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60-year-old farmer cycles 1000 kilometer to reach Haryana-Delhi border to participate in the protest

Satyadev Manjhi, a 60-year-elderly person from Bihar's Siwan arrived at Tikri at Delhi-Haryana verge on Thursday subsequent to finishing a route of almost 1,000 kilometers in 11 days on a bicycle.

Updated on: 20 December, 2020 11:12 AM IST By: Chintu Das
Satyadev Manjhi, farmer from Bihar

Kisan Andolan: As the farmers fights in Delhi proceed, each spending day an ever-increasing number of individuals are joining the demonstrations at the three border points, that have become the focal points of the disturbance. 

Farmers from more states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are additionally holding hands with the demonstrators generally from Punjab and Haryana who are challenging the three freshly passed farm laws. 

Presently going along with them is Satyadev Manjhi, a 60-year-elderly person from Bihar's Siwan arrived at Tikri at Delhi-Haryana border on Thursday subsequent to finishing a route of almost 1,000 kilometers in 11 days on a bicycle. 

Manjhi told "It took me 11 days to reach here from Siwan, my home area. I encourage the public authority to reclaim the three farming laws. I will be here until the movement isn't finished".  

It must be noted that farmers have been protesting at different borders of the national capital since 26thNovember against the three newly enacted farm bills.

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