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Farmers hold ‘Havan’ for victims of helicopters

Farmers hold 'Havan' for victims of helicopters
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Ghaziabad (above): Farmers at the Ghazipur border on Friday arranged ‘Havan’ to pray for the head of the General Bipin defense staff, his wife and 11 other defense personnel who were killed in a helicopter accident in Tamil Nadu.
In addition to farmers, a national spokesman from Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Rakesh Tikait, President Bku Uttar Pradesh Rajbir Singh Jadaun and other office carriers attended ‘Havan’, according to the Vice President of the State of the Farmers of Rajbir Singh.
The MI-17V5 helicopter carrying a treated gene, his wife and 11 other defense personnel fell near the coonor in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday.
When the head of India’s first defense, the treated gene was in charge of carrying theater and granty commands between three services, and he encouraged him with a difficult approach and a certain schedule for the past two years.
It is known to be frankly, fearless, and repeatedly, the 63-year-old has supported a hot pursuit policy in handling cross-border terrorism and militancy in Jammu and Kashmir when he is the head of the army between 2016 and 2019.
Farmers are also busy unloading their camp Arrange at the protest location for the past year when they are ready to return home.
Singh said the kitchen community would operate until the protest site was completely removed.
The Ghazipur border is likely to be emptied on Saturday, he said.
Meanwhile, the National Highway Authority (NHAI) officially said the National Highway 9 will be opened for passengers after the technical examination of stretches where farmers camped for more than a year and the pillar was completed.
As soon as farmers emptied the highway, NHAI engineers will inspect and improve damaged parts, if any, Arvind Kumar, project director, NHAI, to PTI.
Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), who pioneered farmer agitation on the Central Agriculture Law, on Thursday decided to suspend the movement and announced that farmers would return home on Saturday from protest sites on the Delhi border.
Agitation, which began in November last year, mainly draw farmers from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

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