New Delhi: Baccha baccha jhok diyange zameena te kabza rok diyange` to `tino kanoon churo choor sauda sauda nayi manzoor`.
These are a few of the fiery slogans penned by young Rajveer at the Singhu (Delhi-Haryana) border where hundreds of farmers have been protesting for close to a month.
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New Delhi: Baccha baccha jhok diyange zameena te kabza rok diyange` to `tino kanoon churo choor sauda sauda nayi manzoor`.
These are a few of the fiery slogans penned by young Rajveer at the Singhu (Delhi-Haryana) border where hundreds of farmers have been protesting for close to a month.
Daughter of a labourer from Punjab, Rajveer has been writing verses for farmers` protest.
For her, the pen is mightier than the sword and so she sits at the Singhu border day in and day out to be a part of the protest that has been emboldened by ordinary people joining the rank and file of the farmers.
"We are the daughters of this soil, this agitation doesn`t only affect farmers, it impacts the ordinary people too.
My father is a labourer and he has worked on the fields his entire life.
So I am also somewhere connected to it," Rajveer, a Ph.D.