On Tuesday morning, at the entrance point from Ghazipur , where farmers are continued their protest on Delhi-UP border, a band of four spunky Sikh teenagers were active in offering water and refreshments to policemen and protesters at the spot. Mr. Prabhjot Singh, Jaideep Singh, Harjinder Singh, and Navneet Singh told that they were residents of Zhilmil Colony in Delhi and had arrived at the protest spot along with their family members and volunteers of Gurdwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha to do 'sewa' or intentional service.
"We came here this morning and will leave later in the day. We have come here to serve the people who gathered here. We usually do social service at the Gurdwara in our area," said the four youngsters, who are students of Classes 4, 6, and 8.
Protesting farmers had planned to hold a 'chakka jam' from 11 am to 3 pm even as they had given a call for 'Bharat Bandh' in support of their demands, including rescind of three central farm laws.