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Motla farmers sit on hunger strike in Delhi

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Amritsar, December 24

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On the call given by Kisan Ekta Morcha, five farmers from Motla village in Ajnala area are sitting on a hunger strike at the Singhu border, Delhi. The farmers include village sarpanch Mangal Singh, Inderjit Singh, Sukhraj Singh, Gurmej Singh and Sukhdev Singh, who are protesting there for the past several days.

Pipal Singh Randhawa, a farmer activist from the village, said it was a matter of pride for the entire village that farmers from our village got an opportunity to sit on hunger strike. The entire village is supporting the Kisan protests and youngsters in good number are participating in it in New Delhi and other protest sites. Moreover, youngsters from Motla village, who are abroad, are also supporting them for this noble cause.

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