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Poster ‘rajewal for cm’ in Khanna, stir first of all for unionist

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Bathinda / Ludhiana: For all the conversation that they are apolitis and are not interested in fighting for the election of the upcoming country, Punjab Farmers Union and Sanyukt Kisan Morcha have twice projected Frontman Balbir Singh Rajewal as their shadow minister.
Now the poster has appeared in Khanna with the text: “Do you want him to be your next CM?” Even in June, the AAM AAM AADMI (AAP) was said to be looking for Rajewal to his CM’s face.
At the age of 77, he had become one of the big role players in seven-month SKM struggle and 11 rounds of talks with the minister until January 22.
Claiming that his heart was beating the government rather than winning the election, Rajewal said: “I am not aware of posters.
Maybe the work of some political parties or BJP IT cells to share farmers and weaken agitation.” This is a matter of debate whether followers or conspirators excessively floating theory.
-Tieori, but with voting days only a few months old, heavy-class unions continue to be pushed harder and harder against the election arena.
Haryana Frontman Gurnam Singh Charuni has this original idea which divides the farmers, with the majority of not supporting trying different ball games.
A union farmer said in the condition of anonymity that: “All the punjab groups in this agitation have rejected Charuni’s proposal and made him suspended from SKM for a week but it did not end this problem.” On November 16, 2020, Congress had used photos of Rajewal to take BJP, but he forced him to remove the tweet.
The new posters of President Bharatiya Kisan Union (Rajewal) who appeared at the entrance of the road in the Amardass Khanna teacher market in Punjabi.
Agitation slogan, “There is no farmer, no food,” written under his image.
Local sources claim they did not see Paster but it could become a political party worker.
Which party? They don’t guess.
Cursing posters, Rajewal said he had done it before, and Morcha had decided that while agitation was on, it would not take other political problems.
Secretary General BKU (Rajewal) Onkar Singh Agul said: “Our mission is to win this fight against Agri-Marketing law.
We do not have political ambitions.”

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