Band, baaja, protest: On way to wedding, grooms takes detour
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Band, baaja, protest: On way to wedding, grooms takes detour
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BAREILLY: Wearing a crisp sherwani and decked in flowers and currency notes, Zia Ul, 26, was already running late for Ghaziabad — where the bride’s side was waiting for him on Monday — when he decided to take a detour, for the farmers’ sake. At the site of protest in UP’s Sambhal, organised by a political party, Zia Ul stood out. Protesters thronged him for selfies and thanked him for coming. But for him, it was just a small gesture of respect towards growers who are up against the government’s three farm laws. Son of a farmer, Zia Ul supports his uncle in his business. “It is my wedding day. The date was fixed a few months ago, otherwise I would have actively participated in the protests. I urge PM Narendra Modi to understand the grievances of farmers. They are the backbone of the nation and the new laws should be reverted for their benefit. I also request people to protest peacefully and give way to ambulances and people in need,” he said. Zia Ul, his family members and friends remained with the protesters for an hour and then left for Ghaziabad where his nikah was solemnised.
Publisher
The Times of India
Date
2020-12-08
Coverage
India