Farmers vacate Ghazipur border
The Hindu
They hold a victory march
Three hundred and eighty three days after they began gathering at the Ghazipur border that connects Delhi with western Uttar Pradesh, farmers returned to their respective towns and villages after holding a ‘fateh’ (victory) march, commemorating their success of getting the three Central farm laws repealed.
Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), whicht led the protests in the region, held a ritual in the morning before the convoy of its national spokesperson Rakesh Tikait headed towards his village Sisauli, headquarters of the union in Muzaffarnagar district, stopping for receptions in Ghaziabad and Meerut along the way.
Sisauli and Soram-- headquarters of different khaps in the region-- were decorated with lights, and sweets were distributed as Mr. Tikait visited his village for the first time since the agitation started last November.