Love in the times of 바카라redevelopment바카라. It is what kept us going. People patted us on the back and told us what a good job we are doing and if we needed any help. We kept going to the protest site, our candles spelling out 바카라no바카라 and 바카라resist바카라, our children telling the media that they had to be on nebulisers for several months after Diwali. NGOs and RWAs conducted a Chipko movement, inviting people to hug trees, and they came in droves. Another NGO helped children climb and hug trees in the Netaji Nagar area, where the felling had just begun. Eventually, several 바카라government servants바카라 too ended up visiting us every night, sometimes joining in as we sang Honge kamyaab ek din. They promised to let us know if any tree felling started surreptitiously at night. They helped patrol Netaji and Sarojini Nagars. They were impassioned, sorrowful, bitter, angry and helpless in turns. The trees should simply not be cut, they agreed, this group of citizens derisively called 바카라babus바카라 by TV channels and commentators.