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Modi govt 'attacked' farmers with tear gas at Shambhu border, alleges farmer leader Pandher

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Farmer leaders criticized the Modi government for attacking the protesters with tear gas shells near Ambala. Farmers from Punjab faced tear gas shells, some from a drone, at border points. The protesters demanded a legal guarantee for minimum support price and debt waiver.
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