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3 Farmers were killed by accidents near the border of Tikri

3 Farmers were killed by accidents near the border of Tikri
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Rohtak / Bathinda: Three women protesters from Mansa Punjab Regency were destroyed to death by a truck close to Pakora Chowk in Bahadurgarh, near the border of Tikri-Bahadurgarh when they waited home early on Thursday.
Two other women, Harmet Kaur (60) and Gurmail Kaur (65) were seriously injured and underwent treatment at Rohtak Pgims.
Women who have died, Sukhwinder Kaur (60), Amarjeet Kaur (58) and Gurmail Kaur (60), which originated from the village of Kheeva Dyaluwala in Mansa District, was activist Agricultural Organization BKU EKTA UgraDan.
According to JHJJAR SP Wasim Akram, seven women protesters are waiting for the Autorickshaw to reach the Bahadurgarh train station to return to Mansa at 5:30 in the morning.
A truck from the side of the Jhjjar, carrying construction materials, comes and the driver loses control and destroys the women waiting in the road divider.
The police said they would send a corpse for post-mortem after holding a meeting with agricultural leaders who were present in place.
The families of the women who died have demanded a judicial investigation into the incident by a judge sitting in the Supreme Court, saying they felt there were some conspiracies behind their deaths.
The protesters have demanded compensation for each RS 10 lakh and work for one of the female family members who died, said Gurlabh Singh activist expensive.
SKM gives a probe to all the incidents “the three women belong to the small farm family, have 3-4 hectares of land and all families have transplanted rice which is still not harvested,” according to Harinder Singh’s agricultural activist, who also belongs to Kheeva Dyaluwala Village.
The Amarjit Kaur family, who is a widow, has 4 hectares of land.
His daughter Lakhwinder Kaur, 28, has cleaned IELTS and will get married on January 23.
The family owes almost 10 lakh rs to banks and lenders of money.
Sukhwinder Kaur, also a widow, only has 2 hectares of land.
His family owes more than Rs 5 lakh to banks and lenders of money.
The died Kurmail family has 4.5 hectares of land.
Shingar’s farm leader Singh Mann said the Tipper driver escaped from the scene after the accident.
The police need to investigate how these women were beaten when they sat in the road divider.

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