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Muktsar, January 3

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Residents of Dhulkot village, under the banner of the Nirol Sewa Organisation, are making ‘pinnis’ and ‘sarson da saag’ for farmers protesting on borders of Delhi.

Kala, a member of the organisation, said, “We are sending 50 quintals of ‘pinnis’ and ‘saag’ for our brothers protesting on the Delhi border.”

Earlier, residents of Naruana village had sent 10 quintals of ‘pinnis’ for the protesting farmers.

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Meanwhile, some youngsters have started installing reflectors on tractor-trailers at the Singhu border to thwart any accident during the foggy weather. They have so far installed reflectors on 10,000 vehicles.

Further, some residents of Mehrajwala village here decided to stop the entry of politicians to their village until the contentious farm laws are repealed by the Centre.

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