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700 farmers in district Visit Delhi to Give support

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Ludhiana: Following recent demonstration May 26, and the farmers marriages detected as’black day’, again farmers ‘ mobilising individuals to fortify their discriminated against plantation legislation around Delhi boundaries.
The farmers union leaders stated that the farmers will still continue to go to Delhi border prior to paddy transplantation year to give support.On Wednesday morning, approximately 125 vehicles carrying countless farmers, largely by Jagraon, Sudhar, Sidhwan Bet, Raikot and Hambran abandoned for Singhu along with Tikri boundaries from Ludhiana district.
“Around 700 farmers under the banner Bhartiya Kissan Union Dakonda abandoned for Delhi boundaries in those vehicles and at the times ahead more will proceed.
The motion of farmers in villages will last until June 10, then it’s possible they need to focus on paddy transplantation,” explained Kanwaljeet Khanna, general secretary of Inquilabi Kendra Punjab, whose team supports farmers painlessly.
He added that besides BKU Dakonda, Kirti Kissan Union along with BKU Ugrahan associates will also be likely to the dharna websites at Delhi boundaries.
Mohinder Singhh Kamalpura, district president and Inderjit Singh, district secretary, and Gurpreet Singh, press secretary of BKU Dakonda reported the farmers will probably remain at boundaries for 10 days.
They included which females are now also going to these Kissan Morchas in the Delhi borders.According into Harinder Singh Lakhowal, general secretary of BKU Lakhowal, approximately 80-100 farmers and plantation workers from several areas of the country are likely to Delhi edge on Wednesday.
“In the upcoming few days, our associates are anticipated to combine protestors in the boundaries.
We’ve got members from throughout the country ranging from Ludhiana district,” that he added.Ravinder Singh, a farmer in Khokran Takhran village, who’s on his way into Singhu boundary with approximately nine to ten villagers, told TOI,”We’re making necessary alterations within our automobiles to make sure that we remain there during warm weather.” Villagers stated there might be many more farmers’ involvement after the paddy transplantation season.
“As of today, in the village three car had gone May 30.
From neighbouring Barma village, three automobiles had gone” said Avtar Singh, sarpanch of all Gehlewal village near Samrala.

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