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Agricultural Law Problems, Simmers, Polling Activities in Bacer Bacer

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Raikot / Jagraon: The selection of assemblies is a few months, but not like the past, political activities are still exposed to pitch fever here.
The villagers say they focus on agricultural agitation and political parties need to get black law first.
“Until now our focus is agitation to agricultural law, so that no one addresses the election.
Some time ago, a political party had painted its publicity material on the wall in two places in the village, but someone blackened it.
During the selection of Vidhan Sabha before, politicians Will begin to make our village round now, but until now no one is seen here, “said Chamkaur Singh, a village resident of Chakkar.
He said things could change after the model behavior model began to apply.
The villagers can allow political activities, but will ask the party to suppress the government union government to memo agricultural law, he added.
The scene was no different in Malla neighbor village.
“Although there are no political activities, the polls are announced, we will participate in the process of democracy.
The agitation of farmers in the minds of all people and voters will establish an agenda for political parties,” said the villagers aged 52-year-old Jagtar Singh.
He said the fate of the opposition party would depend on how the government of Charanjit Charanni’s minister appeared before the poll was announced.
Jagdeep Singh, a political activist from the village who owed loyalty to the powerful Congress, said there was no political activity, but there was still time for selection and voters changed in a day if things in Alter land.
However, the villagers want Sanyukt Kisan Morcha to the field candidate.
“Many feel that Morcha must look for candidates, so they can fight agricultural law.
This law is the main problem at this time because this is a concern of our current generation and the future.
We will fight until we win,” said Paramjit Singh from Hathur Village, which is among many hamlets in the district where the poster that prohibits political activities be put on top.
The villagers of Raikot said they felt the center would not soon scrap, so fighting against this must be fought after the election.
In addition to farmer agitation, other problems include drugs, incidents of akts, unemployment and development, he added.

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