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Farmers giving tough time to BJP leaders in Hisar

Farmers giving tough time to BJP leaders in Hisar
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In Bhagat Singh ancestral village, an NRI family remembers his inspiration

Canada-based family installs Ajit's Singh's statue, says, 'he was among the first anti-British voices from Punjab, also deserves to be remembered'

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'Pagdi Sambhal Jatta' Movement: History, Significance, everything you need to know

'Pagdi Sambhal Jatta' Movement: History, Significance, everything you need to know
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Observe February 23 as 'Kisan Day', says retd prof : The Tribune India


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While expressing support and solidarity with the ongoing farmers protest all over the country, Professor Chaman Lal, Honorary Adviser, Bhagat Singh Archives, Delhi, has urged the farmers’ organisations and people in general to celebrate the 140th birth anniversary of great freedom fighter and peasant leader Sardar Ajit Singh on February 23, by declaring it a ‘Kisan Day’ and holding memorial meetings, lectures and processions and focusing on farmers demands to mark the day. Sardar Ajit Singh, uncle of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, was born on February 23rd, 1881 at Khatkar Kalan village, in a family of freedom fighters. Chaman Lal, who retired as a professor from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), said, Ajit Singh’s grandfather Fateh Singh was a part of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s army and continuing the tradition, all three brothers Kishan Singh, Ajit Singh and Swarn Singh were a part of the freedom struggle, all suffering long jail terms and Ajit Singh remained exiled for 38 years and had returned to India only in March 1947 at the invitation of interim Prime Minister of India-Jawahar Lal Nehru. “Ajit Singh was known as a fiery peasant leader due to 1907 Pagdi Sambhal Jatta movement of farmers of Punjab against three black laws of that time and was sent on an exile first to Mandalay in Burma along with Lala Lajpat Rai and then to South America and other countries. Due to his powerful speeches, in 1907, all three black laws were withdrawn by the colonial government. The farmers’ movement of 2020-21 against present three black anti-farmer laws is inspired by Ajit Singh’s earlier 1907 Pagdi Sambhal Jatta movement. It will be an appropriate tribute to the great patriot and peasant leader by the farmers in organising various events on the day,” he said, adding that the Punjab Government should also organise events in schools, colleges and universities and declare the day as Kisan Day. TNS

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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal tears into new laws, says he can't betray farmers of country | Delhi News


CM Arvind Kejriwal tears copies of farm laws (ANI photo)
NEW DELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tore up copies of the three farm laws enacted by the central government in September that have triggered massive protests by farmers. Kejriwal said in the Delhi assembly on Thursday that he was doing so because he did not want to betray farmers and soldiers and appealed to the Centre to repeal the legislations immediately.
Speaking during the special session of the assembly on Thursday, Kejriwal said, “I am in pain when I tear up these three farm laws because I did not intend to do this. But when farmers of the country are sleeping on the road in 2°C temperature, I cannot betray the soldiers and farmers of my country. I am a citizen of this country first, a chief minister later. This assembly rejects the three laws and appeals to the central government to meet the demands of farmers.”

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