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Don’t hold it stirring in Punjab: Captain to Farmers

Minister of Punjab Minister Amarinder Singh filed an appeal on Monday to representatives from various farmers unions not to protest three central agriculture laws in the state and, instead, to protest in Delhi or Haryana along with farmers from other states, reported IP Singh.
He also reminded them that the Punjab government always supports them and their agitation.
“Farmers try to stop people.
Punjab is a country that has supported their farmers and movements,” Amarinder said.
“This is your own Punjab, please don’t ruin things here.
Let those who protest in Delhi and Haryana continue to do that.
You do it there, why do you have to protest Punjab? Punjab requires development and I hope that they will agree with me and Will not let something wrong here, “Amarinder said, added,” in Punjab the farmer sits in 113 places.
This actually causes losses from Punjab.
Why is the Punjab economy broken? “

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