Kayakuchi Tales | News | Memes | Culture on Instagram: "😭📢: “We Are Fighting For Your Children Too” Farmer Leader’s Message To Police Touches Millions 👇🏻 Read More: A powerful speech from the student protest movement has gone viral after farmer leader Harendra Singh addressed police personnel with a message that many are calling unforgettable. Looking at the officers standing behind barricades, Singh said the fight was not against them. Instead, he argued that the protest was for every student whose future depends on a fair education system, including the children of police officers themselves. He stressed that the crowd was largely made up of students from farming and middle-class backgrounds who had worked tirelessly to build a future through education. Many of them, he said, come from families that cannot afford a second chance if opportunities are lost. The emotional speech transformed a tense protest atmosphere into a moment of reflection, with many online users praising the message for focusing on humanity rather than division. As the clip continues to spread online, thousands are sharing it as a symbol of the struggles, hopes and dreams carried by ordinary families across the country. ⚠️ The children standing on the streets today are carrying the dreams of parents who spent a lifetime working for them. 💔🇮🇳 🎥: @publicnewsx #StudentMovement #Education #MiddleClass #Farmers #ViralVideo [Student Movement, Farmers Families, Police Personnel, Education Rights, Emotional Appeal]"
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A powerful speech from the student protest movement has gone viral after farmer leader Harendra Singh addressed police personnel with a message that many are calling unforgettable.
Looking at the officers standing behind barricades, Singh said the fight was not against them. Instead, he argued that the protest was for every student whose future depends on a fair education system, including the children of police officers themselves.
He stressed that the crowd was largely made up of students from farming and middle-class backgrounds who had worked tirelessly to buil