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Punjabi singers Harbhajan Mann and Babbu Mann reach Singhu border

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Punjabi singers Harbhajan Mann and Babbu Mann and others reached the Singhu border on Friday to extend support to farmers. Scores of NRIs also reached the border. Harbhajan appealed to farmers to keep on protesting peacefully and victory would be theirs. “The Centre has to listen the voice of farmers,” he said.

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Boxer Vijender Singh serves langar at Tikri-Bahadurgarh border on Friday. Tribune Photo

Boxer Vijender Singh on Friday reached the Tikri border and expressed his solidarity with the demands of protesting farmers. He reiterated that he would the nation’s highest sporting honour, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, if the Centre failed to withdraw the farm laws. He raised the slogans of ‘Kisan Ekta’ from the dais. “I have come here to strengthen the voice of farmers protesting in this bone-chilling cold,” he said.

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A group of farmers protesting at the Singhu border has started teaching labourers’ children. Satnam Singh, a member of the NGO ‘Sanjhi Chhat’, said around 15 volunteers had come to participate in the protest initially. “Now, 150 volunteers are part of the protest,” he said. Paramjeet Singh, a member of the municipal council of Mehatpur in Jalandhar district, said scores of trolleys of wood had reached the Singhu border.

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