<p>As farmer's protests continue on the borders of the national capital, four lawmakers from Punjab have been soldiering on for a month with their own roadside protest at Jantar Mantar demanding rollback of the agriculture reforms.</p>.<p>Lok Sabha members from Punjab Ravneet Singh Bittu, Jasbir Singh Gill and Gurdeep Singh Aujla and MLA Kulbir Singh Zira have been staying put at Jantar Mantar – day and night – since December 6 to express solidarity with the agitating farmers.</p>.<p>“We will continue till the farm laws are withdrawn,” Gill, a Lok Sabha member from Khadoor Sahib, said from the pavement outside Jantar Mantar, which has been barricaded by the Delhi Police.</p>.<p>The lawmakers started their own protests to express solidarity with the agitating farmers – mostly from Punjab – began their protests at the Singhu and Tikri borders of Delhi from November 26.</p>.<p>The agitating farmers have refused political parties from sharing their stage in their bid to project the apolitical nature of their protests.</p>.<p>The four lawmakers have been receiving support from their fellow party leaders who have been visiting them regularly to keep up their morale.</p>.<p>A delegation of leaders from Punjab led by state Congress chief Sunil Jakhar visited the protest site on Christmas Day.</p>.<p>The families of the four lawmakers were at the protest site on December 31 to ring in the new year amid reciting hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib.</p>.<p>The protest site has been frequented by party colleagues such as Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Shashi Tharoor, Salman Khurshid, Sushmita Dev, K C Venugopal, Pawan Kumar Bansal among others.</p>
<p>As farmer's protests continue on the borders of the national capital, four lawmakers from Punjab have been soldiering on for a month with their own roadside protest at Jantar Mantar demanding rollback of the agriculture reforms.</p>.<p>Lok Sabha members from Punjab Ravneet Singh Bittu, Jasbir Singh Gill and Gurdeep Singh Aujla and MLA Kulbir Singh Zira have been staying put at Jantar Mantar – day and night – since December 6 to express solidarity with the agitating farmers.</p>.<p>“We will continue till the farm laws are withdrawn,” Gill, a Lok Sabha member from Khadoor Sahib, said from the pavement outside Jantar Mantar, which has been barricaded by the Delhi Police.</p>.<p>The lawmakers started their own protests to express solidarity with the agitating farmers – mostly from Punjab – began their protests at the Singhu and Tikri borders of Delhi from November 26.</p>.<p>The agitating farmers have refused political parties from sharing their stage in their bid to project the apolitical nature of their protests.</p>.<p>The four lawmakers have been receiving support from their fellow party leaders who have been visiting them regularly to keep up their morale.</p>.<p>A delegation of leaders from Punjab led by state Congress chief Sunil Jakhar visited the protest site on Christmas Day.</p>.<p>The families of the four lawmakers were at the protest site on December 31 to ring in the new year amid reciting hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib.</p>.<p>The protest site has been frequented by party colleagues such as Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Shashi Tharoor, Salman Khurshid, Sushmita Dev, K C Venugopal, Pawan Kumar Bansal among others.</p>