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Farmers are ordered because of incitement to get a guarantee

Farmers are ordered because of incitement to get a guarantee
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SANSA: Five farmers who were arrested at the cost of Sucking in Sirs were released from Prison on Thursday, after the guarantee petition submitted in their name in the previous court on the day was received by the district and judge session Rajesh Malhota.
Fifth, who denied filing a guarantee petition, reached here and broke the fasting of senior agricultural leaders Baldev Singh Sire, who had fasted quickly in protest against arrest, by offering coconut water to him.
The state president of Haryana Kisan Prahlad Singh Bharukhera, one in five ordered for incitement, said, “The truth has won today, so have a farmer.” He said Bandh Selsa July 23 and July 24 Gherao from Deputy Speaker Ranbir Gangwa’s House stands suspended now but sustainable agitation of the three agricultural laws will continue and BJP leaders will be opposed as before.
SP Arptit Jain said five was released on guarantees but there was no agreement with farmers.
The decking section has not been removed in the case that is registered against them, he said.
Ashwini Kumar Phogat, who pleaded in court on behalf of the farmers, said he had gone to Sanda to debate the plea of ​​farmers’ guarantees.
However, when asked whether farmers had appointed him as their advocate, he said that he could not talk about it now.
BALKAR SINGH, Nikka Singh, Balkaur Singh, All the residents of Faggu Village, Sahab Singh from Khairpur Village and Daljit Singh in Sirsa District were arrested on July 15 after police registered a case against 100 farmers to storm the BJP meeting on July 11 District Executive Board.
The civilian line police have registered the FIR 204 on July 11 on the complaint of the judge’s duties, District Welfare Officers Sushil Kumar and the Applied Section of 124-A (HASTION), 148 (armed Riot), 307 (public injuring) servants) and 353 (criminal power to prevent Civil servants) from Indian criminal codes to them.
BA students failed to take the exam between the farmers who were released from prison was Sahab Singh, who was the second year student.
He said he had to take offline paper and had sought court permission, which was rejected.
He said he would file a petition in court again to take the exam.

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