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Mohali industry sends dry ration to protesting farmers

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Mohali, January 2

Expressing solidarity with farmers sitting on dharna at Singhu border near Delhi, members of the Mohali Industries Association (MIA) gave dry ration and other essential items to the farmers.

Yogesh Sagar, president of the association, said the entire industrial fraternity expressed solidarity with farmers sitting on dharna at the Delhi border. The industry and agriculture worked together for mutual support and growth. In this hour of crisis, the industry stands with the farmers. Sagar said the association urged the Centre to resolve this matter amicably at the earliest so that the farmers sitting in protest could return peacefully to their houses.

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He said 36 members of the MIA went to Delhi and handed over dry ration, packaged drinking water, sweets, spices, blankets, mufflers, masks and medicines to the farmers.

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