The Indian Farmers Protest
The Resistance Collection (The Largest Protest in Human History 2020 - 2021)
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Frank Gerard
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Sir-Inder Deol
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"I was kindly provided assistance and consultancy by Sir-Inder Deol during the farmer's struggle when we set up a radio station to serve protestors at various protest sights and the wider public at large. It comes as no surprise that he has encapsulated the feeling of the protest within this brilliant poetry collection. A soul-wrenching, inspirational and reflective collection, poetry at its mind provoking best. It is true art. Literature carries the spirit of a movement over the ages for the generations to come. This will live on long after we are all gone, of this I am certain. (Kanwaljeet Singh, General Secretary Punjab Kisan Union, SKM - Dec 2021)
"This book is an extraordinary form of resistance against corporate and political fascism through poetry. The very essence of this collection is pluralism, protest and activism. If you are an advocate of creating a better society and protecting fundamental rights, then you need to read the poems of Shri Inder Jee." (Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi, CEO People’s Vigilance Committee on Human Rights, Dalit rights activist and Political Strategist, India - December 2021)
"I worked with Sir-Inder on the Deol Foundation Indian Farmers Human Rights Report. The report was tabled at the SKM (Samyukt Kisan Morcha) meeting on 5th March 2021, where it was passed unanimously. We wanted the report discussed around the world with the foreign press and politicians focusing on the human rights situation on the ground. Along with other factors, it was very effective. These poems have captured the essence of the struggle. They will stand as a historic mirror, reflecting the emotions and hardships of the protest. I believe we are witnessing something very special." (Satnam Singh Sahni, General Secretary BKU Doaba (SKM) India - Dec 2021)