Updated On: 29 November, 2020 07:41 AM IST | Chandigarh | Agencies
The largest among the 31 farm organisations in Punjab protesting the central governments Farm Laws set out for Delhi on Saturday in a cavalcade that stretches for 40 km.

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The largest among the 31 farm organisations in Punjab protesting the central government’s Farm Laws set out for Delhi on Saturday in a cavalcade that stretches for 40 km, as they resumed their onward journey from Haryana’s Jind town where they made a night halt under the open skies.
Packed in hundreds of tractor-trailers, buses, cars and motorcycles loaded with eatables these farmers belong to the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Ekta-Ugrahan and they will reach the national capital soon.