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‘Not an easy victory for farmers, they pay dearly’

'Not an easy victory for farmers, they pay dearly'
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Bathinda: Head of Punjab Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Friday said the state government would welcome farmers after the return of victory from the Delhi border.
While overcoming a general meeting at Mansa, he said it was the victory of the people and unparalleled unity of various parts of the community who forced the Narendra Government Modi-LED in the middle to roll back the Draconian agricultural law.
He added that even though BJP did not pay attention to the demands of farmers for almost a year, party leaders now want to wear the victory of farmers in the election of upcoming assembly.
“It’s not an easy victory for farmers because they have to pay a heavy price …
and more than 700 farmers sacrifice their lives during agitation,” he said.
Channi claims its government has provided work and financial assistance to the family of around 350 farmers who lose their lives during agitation and will immediately facilitate the remaining families of Punjab.
The minister’s chairman also attacked at Badal and Akali Mla Bikramjit Majithia for looting the country’s heart to form the kingdom of their own business.
Apart from Badal and Majithia, the former CM CAPT Amarinder Singh was also involved in such malpractices and did not pay attention to the problem of ordinary people.
Ending the thugs and looting parties, he said non-punjabis tried to make the punjab people with their poll gimmick and once again called Convener AAP National Convener as ‘Black-Hated Kala Angrez’.
When Sidhu Moosewala began handling the rally, supporters of the Congress Congress of Mansa Chuspinder Singh Chahal Congress, created a commotion.
Holding Chuspinder’s photo, they began to increase the slogan to support youth leaders.
Irked, Garring tried to stop the Youth activist Irrate from raising the slogans while Channi held Mike and said “Crores (of People) saw and listened to Moosewala songs and this type of behavior was not true”.
Lathicharge at the teacher’s police used Light Lathicharge when several Ad Hoc teachers, who demanded regularization of work, tried to reach the congressional rally venue.
The police detained several of them but freed them later.
The protesters claimed the police beat them “mercilessly”.
Various teacher organizations slam the government to treat teachers such as animals “also on international human rights day”.
“This is the real face of the Channi government, who chose human rights day to violate the right to protest by less paid teachers.
This government makes a lot of claims to side with people, but in reality it shows that it is an anti-protester,” said Union member of Gurmail Singh Unemployment Teacher.
The agricultural group opposed the agricultural group of brutality BKU EKTA Ugrahan President Joginder Singh Ugrahan said by making the police beat the protesters in such a way, the Channi government had even exceeded the brutality of the central government.
“We consider it serious and will ask the Channi government to stop pampering in brutality or such facial actions,” he said.
Rajinder Singh Singh’s agricultural leader said, “It is unthinkable that the government enjoys such human behavior.
Must pay for this because this government tries to show that the voice raising is sin.”

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