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BJP's anti-farmer policies has put farmers at receiving end: Congress | | | Early Times Reporat vijaypur, Aug 28: Struggle for farmers to get adequate power supply in border villages has not ended even after 27 years have passed to a peaceful demonstration in which two poor farmers were killed in police firing during a peaceful demonstration in 1991. The farmers in border villages of Vijaypur in Samba district have been facing continuous unscheduled power cuts leading to collapse of their agriculture activities. Remembering their struggle when it started in 1991, a function to pay homage was organized by the farmers where former minister and JKPCC's Samba district president Manjit Singh was the chief guest. A large number of farmers assembled at Vijaypur to pay homage to Sardar Puran Singh and Romesh Lal who were killed in sudden firing of police force when they were holding demonstration in support of their demands. "It seems there is no end to the suffering of farmers and poor people especially in BJP's Government in Centre. They provide us eatables yet face poor policy for their welfare," said Manjit Singh, who was recently appointed as District President in Samba. He condemned BJP Government in Centre for their anti-farmer policies and price hike of essential commodities across India. |
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