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Rallies, marches, at 30 locations in Moga

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Moga, May 26

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Farmers, social activists, political leaders and people of all age groups and from various walks of life raised black flags, carried out protest marches, tractor and motorcycle rallies and burnt effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 30 locations in Moga district.

While BKU (Ekta) burnt the effigies of PM Modi at the bus stand in Kishanpura Kalan, Madheke, Dagru and many other villages in the district, activists of various other farm unions burnt the PM’s effigy at Rama, Khukhrana and Brahmke villages and Dharmkot town.

Farmers also burnt PM Modi’s and Shah’s effigies at Charik, Machike Talwandi Mallian, Bhagike, Kot-ise-Khan town, Bhaloor, Himmatpura, Fathegarh Panjtoor, Badhni Kalan and Alamwala villages. Protesters also carried out at a tractor march at Khukhrana, Singhanwala, Rode, Badhni Kalan villages and Baghapurana town.

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Members of various social and teachers’ organisations gathered at Nature Park in Moga city, holding black flags in their hands. BKU (Ekta) youth activists held a motorcycle rally which passed through many villages.

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