Farm unions start rotating protesters, reinforcements from v

Farm unions start rotating protesters, reinforcements from villages bordering Pakistan


Farm unions start rotating protesters, reinforcements from villages bordering Pakistan
Majha-based Kisan Mazdoor Sangarsh Committee (KMSC), Border Area Kisan Sangarh Committee (BAKSC) and Jamhoori Kisan Sabha (JKS) have the longest distance to travel for their supply line to Delhi as they are sending activists, ration and funds from villages in Amritsar, Gurdaspur and Pathankot districts.
Updated: December 19, 2020 11:00:42 am
Arhtiyas in Punjab began their four-day strike against income tax raids, which they allege were conducted to intimidate them for supporting the farmers' stir against the Centre's agriculture laws.
With no hope of an early end to the deadlock over farm laws, farmer unions have started rotating their protesters sitting on dharna at Delhi borders. Unions claim that they neither have dearth of representatives nor funds.

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