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Those who labeled protesters that stand with Indian farmers as ‘terrorists and separatists’ must apologize: MP UK

Those who labeled protesters that stand with Indian farmers as 'terrorists and separatists' must apologize: MP UK
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LONDON: MP Sikh England Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi has requested “the media section and the establishment” “which is busy training farmers and those who stand in solidarity with them as terrorists and separatists” to apologize after Prime Minister Narendra announced on Friday revoked three laws Central agriculture that has provoked large protests over the past year.
Details are among several Labor Parliament members, in addition to members of the Board, Sikh and British activists, who are very pleased with unexpected decisions, declare it as a “big victory” and “big turn”.
Wolverhampton South East Pat McFadden said: “This decision will mean a lot to many people in the UK who feel deep solidarity with farmers protesting in India.” “The farmers do not deserve to be very persecuted.
They have made enormous sacrifices to preserve their lives and their very peaceful and peaceful campaigns have produced results,” Dheti added.
The British Birth of Daljit Singh (29), which has held four Sleep-Out Kisan outside the Indian High Commission in London, where sleep activists in the open air, said the protest will continue and the next will continue in the Gurdwara Park car in Letchworth at 27 November.
“We will continue to protest through the parliamentary process.
There is not much confidence in the Indian government – they have allowed farmers to stay there for a year in cold propaganda and spread to them and we have seen them face water cannons and tear gas.
Some people.
Some people In America has revoked OCIS they are only to protest and we are all stamped as anti-citizens.
After going through the parliamentary process, people will go home..
“Punjabi members were born in British, Gurch Singh, who started a petition calling for the British government to urge India The safety of the farmers and journalists, who collected 116,000 signatures and caused a debate at the Commons house, told TII he “could not speak”.
“Friday is the birthday of Teacher Nanak, so it’s a huge and truly profitable day – this is the biggest gift we can accept as a community.” “Some people are rather skeptical about time but overall the community is very happy,” he said, adding that “the government now needs to rebuild India’s reputation, which has been damaged by this protest”.
“Greatly welcomed that Narendra Modi now accepts that this law is not true,” said the British First Sikh MP, Preeting Kaur Gill.
“This is a victory for everyone who stands for justice.
Politics is about changes and social movements is a great indicator and must inspire all of these changes can be effective.
There is a fee for this victory – the cost of loss of life – – and it has rendered for See how many farmers sleep in the cold and rainy.
But they don’t give up until their rights are fulfilled.

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