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Vets students continue chain hunger strike in Ludhiana

Veterinary students continue with their dharna on Sunday.

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The indefinite strike by members of the Veterinary Students’ Union entered its 32nd day on Sunday at the university’s veterinary hospital.

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On Sunday, Dr Kamalpreet Singh, Dr Sahibnoor Singh and Dr Muskan Thakur continued the chain hunger strike. They also warned that if their demands remain unfulfilled, they will begin a fast unto death.Expressing disappointment, the protesting students accused the government of “continued neglect and repeated false assurances”.

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