It has been six months since farmers from many states including Punjab started their struggle last year against the three agricultural laws of the Indian government. At the same time, Narendra Modi is completing his seven-year term as Prime Minister of India.
In this context, various agricultural associations have announced that today will be observed as “Black Day”. Various political parties and movements have expressed support for this struggle.
Security deployment at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) in wake of 'Black Day' being observed by protesting farmers today. #FarmLaws pic.twitter.com/CVgwAgQV7K
— ANI (@ANI) May 26, 2021
In particular, the ANI reported that farmers were protesting today in the Ghaziabad area on the Uttar Pradesh border near the Indian capital Delhi.