Ranchi witnessed two back-to-back protests of various variety on the native Albert Ekka Chowk on Sunday.
In the primary, a gaggle of individuals responded to the decision given by All India Kisan Sabha and completely different commerce unions and beat plates and canisters to protest in opposition to Prime Minister’s Mann Ki Baat programme and to induce folks to not take heed to him.
In the opposite, a gaggle of writers and artists gathered there to precise their solidarity with the protesting farmers and demanding withdrawal of the farm legal guidelines.
An identical programme was additionally organised at Randhir Verma Chowk in Dhanbad to protest in opposition to Mann Ki Baat.
In the opposite, some drew sketches and did work on the programme organised by Progressive Writers Association, Janvadi Lekhak Sangh, Indian Peoples Theatre Association (IPTA), Jan Sanskriti Manch and another like-minded organisations.
“We organised this programme to express our solidarity with the protesting farmers who are demanding scrapping of the farm laws,” mentioned Lalit Aditya of IPTA.
“We wrote slogans and did paintings to support the agitating farmers and protest against the farm laws,” mentioned M.Z. Khan of Janvadi Lekhak Sangh, including that was how they might do it greatest.