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Kin farmers who died during 2019 protested get a job letter

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Bathinda: Getting relief after a long time, a died farmer’s family, Jagseer Singh from Kopa Koda Village gets his appointment letter for his son as a helper in the Department of Education Punjab along with a guarantee to withdraw the cases listed in 2019 for burning rice.
Activist Agriculture Organization BKU (ETTA Sidhupur) has protested for this demand for Long.Punjab Captain’s Captain Captain Captain Sandhu, in front of the President of the Union of Jagit Singh Dallyal, submitted a letter of appointment in Bathinda on Friday night and provided a guarantee to attract the case Registered to burn stump rice.
Mearlier, upset because it did not provide the work promised to relatives of a farmer who died on the protest site at Jaito 19 months who had spent the night of July 6.
In Bathinda-Talwandi Sabo Road outside the District Administrative Complex (DAC).
I (Sidhupur), in December 2019, began protests in Jaito City in Faridkot Regency to demand the withdrawal of cases registered for burning rice.
Jagseer died in protests on December 7, the state government has announced the grant and work of Ex Gratia for relatives and withdrawal cases by establishing a committee.
Although compensation is given to a grieving family, the work has not been given and the cases are not withdrawn.
“The government, although late, has fulfilled the promise of his work for the mourning family and a withdrawal of cases,” Dallewal said.

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