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Various Sikh organizations urge union govt to repeal farm laws
9/28/2021 11:05:56 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 28: An emergency meeting of Various Sikh Organizations J&K held under the chairmanship of Mohinder Singh, Chief Organizer Bhai Kanaya Nishkam Sewa Society J&K and ex-member District Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee Jammu.
A protest demonstration held at Digiana, Jammu on the call of Sayunkat Kisan Morcha in which various social and kisan organizations participated and appealed Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Agriculture Minister Narinder Tomar to cancel three black farm laws which are anti-farmers and labourers and even all poor people. The farmers all over India are on peaceful protest for last ten months but the Indian government is not listening the protesting farmers the Jammu and Kashmir Sikh Organisation also supported the Bharat band call and warn the government of India to resolve the issues of protesting farmers otherwise this protest may lead to some untoward happening.
The Khetibari and Kisant Vikas Front also participated the protest under the leadership of Kulwant Singh convenor and warn the government that if the demands of farmers are not fulfilled kisan of Jammu and Kashmir will also join hands with the farmers of the country.
The Jammu and Kashmir Sikh Organization appealed the Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar to call all the parties and Kisan leaders to negotiate and settle the issue at the earliest.
Those who participated the meeting were Darbinder Singh President Shiromani Akali Dal J&K, Rajinder Singh General Secretary Shiromani Akali Dal J&K, Raja Singh Sarpanch member DGPC Jammu, Ravinder Singh Sarpanch & General Secretary Shiromani Akali Dal J&K, Kulwant Singh Khajuria Joint Secretary Shiromani Akali Dal J&K, Gajan Singh President J&K Motor Transport Company Association, Kuldeep Kour President Istri Akali Dal J&K, Gurmeet Kour General Secretary Istri Akali Dal J&K Charanjeet Singh retired SDM (Convener Punjabi Chetna Manch), Prof Yudhvir Singh Councillor and Charan Singh Bali Convenor, Kashmir Province Shiromani Akali Dal J&K.
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