Updated On: 01 December, 2020 10:36 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
While experts fear that the event could become a COVID-19 superspreader, farmer leaders say there are more pressing concerns before them

Farmers gathered at the Singhu border during their ongoing 'Delhi Chalo' protest against Centre's new farm laws, in New Delhi, on Monday. Pic/PTI
Amid fears that the 'Delhi Chalo' protests by farmers will lead to Coronavirus spreading faster, their leaders said the "black laws" enacted at the Centre are a bigger threat than the contagion. There had been few signs of social distancing as thousands of farmers from Punjab and Haryana began their protest last week against the three new agro-marketing laws, setting off on a march to the national capital.
On the way, they skirmished with police at barricades and since Friday are massed at Delhi's entry points, many of them sheltering inside tractor-trolleys. Masks appear to be a rarity and there is little attempt at keeping distance from each other, safeguards meant to prevent the infection from spreading. But as experts fear that the event could become a Coronavirus "superspreader", farm leaders say there are more pressing concerns before them.