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We'll appeal people to punish BJP in assembly polls: Yogendra Yadav

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We'll appeal people to punish BJP in assembly polls: Yogendra Yadav

We'll appeal people to punish BJP in assembly polls: Yogendra Yadav

Swaraj India president Yogendra Yadav on March 02, appealed voters of poll-bound states to punish BJP and its allies for bringing "anti-farmer laws".

"In the Assembly elections, we will appeal to people to punish this party (BJP) and its allies who brought anti-farmer laws.

We will go to the boll-bound states.

This programme will begin in Kolkata on March 12 with a public meeting.

In a meeting with 10 major trade unions, it was decided in-principle that farmers and labourers will fight this battle together.

On March 15, labourers and employees will take to streets across the country against privatisation and corporatization.

Farmers will join them," said Yadav.


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