Sonipat: In order to deal with the scorching summer heat, agitating farmers have started building 'pucca' houses (permanent structures made of bricks) at the Singhu border.
These houses can be easily seen when one moves a few kilometres ahead of the protest site at the Singhu border.
Now houses are being constructed at places where the farmers had earlier pitched tents. For building 'pucca' houses with bricks, masons have been called all the way from Punjab.
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Karamjit Singh, who looks after the media cell of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), told the media, "On Friday, farmer leaders from Punjab discussed constructing 'pucca' houses at Singhu border. The meeting revolved around ways to protect farmers at the border from the scorching summer. There are four houses in all being built at the border, but their number is likely to increase. All these houses will be two-storeyed."