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In Pics | Farmers celebrate 'historic' win, gear up for 'ghar wapsi'

The atmosphere at protest site turned into a party arena as farmers celebrated their 'win' against the Centre. Chants of 'Jo Bole So Nihal' and other slogans underlining the jubilation rent the air as the protest reached the climax on December 9. Sweets were distributed at the protest sites and the farmers raised slogans to express their happiness.
Last Updated : 10 December 2021, 10:43 IST
Last Updated : 10 December 2021, 10:43 IST

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The atmosphere at protest site turned into a party arena as farmers celebrate their win against the Centre. The year-long farmers agitation was suspended on December 9 after the Centre accepted all demands put forward by the protesting farmers. Credit: PTI Photo
The atmosphere at protest site turned into a party arena as farmers celebrate their win against the Centre. The year-long farmers agitation was suspended on December 9 after the Centre accepted all demands put forward by the protesting farmers. Credit: PTI Photo
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Celebrating their ‘big’ win against the Centre, protesting farmers distributed sweets and danced to some peppy numbers. Credit: PTI Photo
Celebrating their ‘big’ win against the Centre, protesting farmers distributed sweets and danced to some peppy numbers. Credit: PTI Photo
Farmers play a game as they celebrate after a decision to withdraw farmers-movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Farmers play a game as they celebrate after a decision to withdraw farmers-movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Soon after the Samyukta Kisan Morcha leaders announced that the stir will be suspended and the farmers would go back home in a victory march on December 11, Singhu and Ghazipur border protest sites erupted into celebrations with farmers raising union flags, greeting each other on the success of their agitation and playing patriotic songs on their tractors. Credit: PTI Photo
Soon after the Samyukta Kisan Morcha leaders announced that the stir will be suspended and the farmers would go back home in a victory march on December 11, Singhu and Ghazipur border protest sites erupted into celebrations with farmers raising union flags, greeting each other on the success of their agitation and playing patriotic songs on their tractors. Credit: PTI Photo
Singhu and Ghazipur border protest sites erupted into celebrations with farmers raising union flags, greeting each other on the success of their agitation and playing patriotic songs. Credit: Reuters Photo
Singhu and Ghazipur border protest sites erupted into celebrations with farmers raising union flags, greeting each other on the success of their agitation and playing patriotic songs. Credit: Reuters Photo
The SKM, an umbrella body of 40 farmer unions, decided to suspend the long-drawn protest after the Centre agreed to consider all their demands. Credit: Reuters Photo
The SKM, an umbrella body of 40 farmer unions, decided to suspend the long-drawn protest after the Centre agreed to consider all their demands. Credit: Reuters Photo
At the Ghazipur border, they offered sweets to the police personnel deployed at the protest site. Credit: PTI Photo
At the Ghazipur border, they offered sweets to the police personnel deployed at the protest site. Credit: PTI Photo
A protestor standing atop a tractor waves the national flag as she celebrates after a decision to withdraw farmers movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
A protestor standing atop a tractor waves the national flag as she celebrates after a decision to withdraw farmers movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Protesters also took out a small march before some protesters prepared to go back to their homes. Credit: PTI Photo
Protesters also took out a small march before some protesters prepared to go back to their homes. Credit: PTI Photo
A farmer is seen packing his belongings after the protests were called off at the Singhu border protest site near the Delhi-Haryana border. Credit: Reuters Photo
A farmer is seen packing his belongings after the protests were called off at the Singhu border protest site near the Delhi-Haryana border. Credit: Reuters Photo
A farmer dismantles a temporary structure from a highway at the Delhi-Haryana state in Singhu formally ending year-long mass protests. Credit: AFP Photo
A farmer dismantles a temporary structure from a highway at the Delhi-Haryana state in Singhu formally ending year-long mass protests. Credit: AFP Photo
Farmers pack their belongings after a decision to withdraw farmers-movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers, at Singhu border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Farmers pack their belongings after a decision to withdraw farmers-movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers, at Singhu border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
A farmer carries a fan as protests were called off, after the government agreed to their demands. Credit: Reuters Photo
A farmer carries a fan as protests were called off, after the government agreed to their demands. Credit: Reuters Photo
Farmers dismantle structures after a decision to withdraw farmers-movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers, at Singhu border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Farmers dismantle structures after a decision to withdraw farmers-movement in the wake of the government accepting all demands put forward by the agitating farmers, at Singhu border in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
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Published 10 December 2021, 05:49 IST

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