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More farmers from Punjab leave to join 'Delhi Chalo' protest

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More farmers from Punjab leave to join 'Delhi Chalo' protest

More farmers from Punjab leave to join 'Delhi Chalo' protest

More farmers are leaving Punjab to join their protesting peers in Delhi and adjoining border areas.

A group of farmers left from Fatehgarh Sahib and Patiala in Punjab were seen leaving for the national capital.

These farmers are equipped with ration that could last months.

Large numbers of protesting farmers on November 27 were allowed to enter the national capital by the Delhi Police which settled them at Nirankari Samagam Ground in Burari.

Many of the protesting farmers are gathered at the Singhu border which separates Haryana and Delhi.

The farming community, mainly from Punjab, are protesting against the three farm laws, calling them anti-farmer, and fear that they will be left at the mercy of big private companies.


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