Demonstration by National Justice Front activists and farmers


Darshan Singh Sodhi

SAS Nagar (Mohali), December 3

The release of Bandi Singhs, the case of 328 forms, incidents of blasphemy and Behbal Kalan firing etc., by the National Justice Morcha, Hawara Committee and Panthak Committee and other Sikh organizations on the common border of Mohali-Chandigarh are continuing a series of dharna (pakka morcha). . In view of the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to Chandigarh today, supporters of justice under the leadership of National Justice Front leaders Bapu Gurcharan Singh, Jathedar Gurdeep Singh Bathinda and State President of Kisan Union (Totewal) Sukh Gill Moga carried black flags in their hands. They raised slogans of ‘Modi go back’ while demonstrating. On the other hand, instead of Mohali, the Prime Minister’s plane landed directly at Rajinder Park Sector-2.

According to information, activists of Sikh organizations and farmers marched forward holding saffron and black flags in their hands and chanting slogans of ‘Modi Go Back’ from the fixed front site, but the Mohali police first stopped them near the historic Gurudwara Singh Shaheedan Sohana. . After arguing for some time, the protestors reached CP Mall. From here they again reached Isar on the airport road and protested against the Prime Minister. Later all the protestors returned to the permanent front.

Convener of National Justice Front Bapu Gurcharan Singh and farmer leader Sukh Gill Moga said that the Sikhs have been sitting on the common boundary of Mohali-Chandigarh for the past two years, but so far they have not listened to the rulings of Punjab and the country. No Sirki. He said that the central government is not sincere in solving the problems of farmers and Sikhs. He said that while the Sikh prisoners who have served their sentences as per the law are not being released, the farmers of Punjab are marching on the streets for justice. They demanded that the captive Singhs should be released immediately and the demands of the farmers should be accepted.

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