Protest over, but farmers' ire likely to reflect in polls
India Today
India Today joined the farmers on their return trip home to find out the sentiments on the ground. Though the protests are over, the farmers are likely to keep their anger fresh, which is likely to reflect in the upcoming Assembly elections.
At Delhi's Ghazipur border, the scene on Wednesday morning was similar to a victorious army’s march from the battlefield to the barracks. The temporary accommodations of 378 days were brought down, bags and boxes loaded onto trucks, and farewells exchanged. India Today decided to take the return trip with the farmers to understand the sentiments on the ground.
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