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Over 100 protesters from Punjab missing after Red Fort incident, claims NGO
Over 100 protesters from Punjab missing after Red Fort incident, claims NGO
An NGO in Punjab has claimed that over 100 farmer protesters from the state have gone missing after participating in the tractor rally in Delhi on January 26.
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UPDATED: January 30, 2021 16:09 IST
Visual of the Red Fort amid the violence during the farmers tractor parade in Delhi on Republic Day. (India Today)
Days after hundreds of protesting farmers marched into New Delhi while participating in the
Kisan Gantantra Parade on Republic Day, over 100 protesting farmers have reportedly gone missing from various parts of Punjab, claimed an NGO.
Farmers’ protests | Union leaders blame BJP for attacks on protesters at Delhi
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Govt. trying to defame agitation by provoking violence, says BKU leader
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Staying put: A farmer raising his hands during the protest against the new farm laws at the Singhu border in Delhi on Saturday. Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
Govt. trying to defame agitation by provoking violence, says BKU leader
The BJP on Saturday came under sharp criticism from farmer outfits and political parties, a day after violence broke out at Delhi’s Singhu border during a protest reportedly by ‘locals’ seeking to evict agitating farmers from the protest site. Farmers have been protesting against the Centre’s farm laws for over two months at different sites on Delhi’s borders.
The movement was and is strong, BKU s Meerut Zone president Pawan Khatana said, a day after tens of thousands of farmers from politically sensitive western Uttar Pradesh had gathered in Muzaffarnagar to participate in a mahapanchayat in a massive outpouring of support for the Bharatiya Kisan Union-led protest.
Pankaj Pradhan, 52, head of Charaura village in Bulandshahr, who arrived in the afternoon along with seven other people to Ghazipur border protest site, became emotional, recalling the night of January 28. We were all awake, watching Tikait ji crying, some were glued to TV sets, others on mobile phones, and we all felt restless. I was moved to tests too, and women too got emotional. But, his tears touched a chord with everyone, and made them connect stronger to the movement, he said.
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