Use barbed wires on India borders, not against farmers: Mayawati
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Wed, Feb 3 2021 11:33 IST |
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BSP Supremo Mayawati. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Lucknow, Feb 3 : Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Wednesday lashed out at the Centre and demanded that concertina wires and other security measures should be used on the country s borders and not against farmers protesting on Delhi borders. Her remarks come over the issue of placing of barricades and concrete slabs along with iron spikes and nails and concertina wires at farmers protest sites on the Delhi borders. In a series of tweets in Hindi, the BSP chief said: The barricades along with barbed wires and iron nails etc on Delhi borders to spread panic among millions of agitating farmer families is not appropriate. It will be better if such action was taken on the country s borders.
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