A little after 4 p.m. on Tuesday, November 27, a crowd has gathered outside Rajiv Chowk metro station in Central Delhi. There are autorickshaw drivers, students, salespersons, middle class professionals and others. Standing by the side of the road, they’re discussing farm issues. Volunteers from the Nation For Farmers and Artists For Farmers – citizens’ collectives supporting the Kisan Mukti Morcha on November 29 and 30 – are holding up banners and distributing pamphlets demanding a special 21-day session of Parliament dedicated to the agrarian crisis . Some people, sitting in nearby Central Park, see the volunteers and start asking questions – about the march and the crisis. A conversation begins. Here’s what some of them say: