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Farmers must put forth their demands peacefully: CM Gehlot

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Farmers must put forth their demands peacefully: CM Gehlot

Farmers must put forth their demands peacefully: CM Gehlot

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot condemned the January 26 violence in Delhi.

He also said farmers should put their demands peacefully.

"Nobody would support Jan 26 violence, we condemn it.

Everyone has strongly deplored the farce which some anti-social elements created at Red Fort.

Farmers must put forth their demands peacefully.

The restraint they showed while protesting for 65 days was commendable" said Rajasthan CM.


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