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Punjab man tied 20,000 turbans on thousands of protesting farmers
Updated On: 15 December, 2020 04:16 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Tajinder was present at the Tikri border for the last 18 days and has tied nearly 20,000 turbans till now, carrying the cloth used for tying the turban with him

Farmers shout slogans during a demonstration blocking a highway to protest against the recent agricultural reforms at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh state border in Ghazipur. Pic/AFP
Amid the ongoing farmers protest at Delhi's borders people wearing pagris (turbans) in varied colours can be seen among the protesters. They are mostly visible at Singhu border which is mainly occupied by farmers from Punjab. The work of tying the turbans is being done by Tajinder Singh from Punjab.
Tajinder has come to Singhu from Tikri border where also he was engaged in tying turbans free of cost. The protesters at Singhu border include many youngsters without turbans. Tajinder Singh engages in tying the turbans on their heads under the name 'Turban Bank'.
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