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Unions prepare fresh strategy: BKU (Ekta)

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Blurb: Workers to regroup farmers in villages

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Moga, January 29

After the Red Fort incident on Republic Day, farm unions were preparing a fresh strategy to carry out protests against the three farm laws, said BKU (Ekta) general secretary Sukhdev Singh Kokri.

Blaming the BJP-led governments at the Centre, Haryana and UP for tarnishing the image of “peacefully” protesting farmers, he said protests would continue until the three laws were rolled back by the Union Government.

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After holding a state-level meeting of the union at Machike village here last evening, he said he had asked ground-level workers to go village to village and regroup farmers.

Representatives of 16 districts present at the meeting pledged to hold village-level meetings to keep the momentum of protests alive.

The meeting unanimously passed a resolution demanding withdraw of all cases registered against farmers and farm leaders in Delhi, Haryana and UP.

He claimed the movement was gaining momentum across the country, particularly in the western and southern states. “We will come out with more strength to press for our genuine demands with the participation of farmers from across the country,” he added.

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