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Punjab Assembly passes resolution for Indian farmers 

February 2, 2021 08:21 PM


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The Punjab Assembly Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution, against the atrocities committed by the Indian government on protesting Indian farmers, moved by PML-N member Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora, reported 24NewsHD TV channel. 

The MPA Arora presented the resolution against the Indian atrocities on farmers protesting against the three anti-farmer laws.

The text of the resolution: “Modi government wants to bury Indian farmers. Indian farmers are protesting with children, women and elders in severe cold. This Assembly condemns violence against Indian farmers.”

“India claims to be a democratic country but not even a single neighbour is safe from its evil,” he added.

Indian farmers camped outside the Indian capital Delhi border for over a month and as per media reports, clashes reported between law enforcement and protesting farmers last week asking to repeal the pro-industry laws.

 



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