The mission for the group of Indian farmers sitting in a makeshift tent at a protest camp near the Indian capital of New Delhi is crystal clear.
The farmers are huddled to reinvigorate their months-long fight against controversial new farming laws passed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government last year.
Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party is “running scared and on the defensive,” said Jasbir Kaur Natt, a member of the Tikri border action committee that plans local protests.
“We have decided that we will hurt the BJP and defeat them” at the polls in next year’s state election in Uttar Pradesh, she said.
Kaur Natt