Despite the losses, farmers are gearing up for repairs and claim that the langar will be up and running in two-three days. (File photo)Around 9 pm on Saturday, Jagga Singh distributed the last langar meal of the day inside a pandal at Singhu border and sat down in front of a cooler. A day after the late-night blaze, protesters sat to take stock of the damage on Sunday afternoon. Farmers said the cylinders also exploded in the fire and quintals of food was destroyed. Despite the losses, farmers are gearing up for repairs and claim that the langar will be up and running in two-three days.
Source: Indian Express July 11, 2021 14:44 UTC