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Gurnam Chaduni Formed The Farmers-Labor Federation

Gurnam Chaduni formed the Farmers-Labor Federation. Big news from the farmer’s movement, Gurnam Chaduni made farmer-laborers federation keeping the united Kisan morcha aside.

On completion of six months of the farmers ‘movement, the biggest news so far in the farmers’ movement is coming out. Till now, Chaduni, who was ahead in the peasants’ movement, has now formed the Farmers-Labor Federation.

Apart from the peasant movement, many of the implications of this ruse are being extracted, although they say that we will intensify this internal by becoming allies of the Morcha.

After all, why did the Federation be formed from Chaduni.

Chaudhuri said that through the Federation, efforts will be made to connect all farmers and organizations across the country with the movement.

A five-member committee will be formed for its operation so that it can be operated properly.

Federation in which areas of India.

He informed that at present, 38 organizations from Punjab, Bihar, Maharashtra, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, etc. are joining the Federation.

Chaduni claims that the federation will work by becoming an ally of the United Kisan Morcha. The Federation will take the decision of the Front to every corner of the country.

The work of the Federation will be permanent, in addition to this movement, if any organization agitates in any state, it will also be supported.

Raised the issue of not running the movement properly in Uttar Pradesh.

Chaduni has raised the issue of not running the movement properly in Uttar Pradesh. At the same time, on the lines of Haryana, there was an appeal to intensify the movement there and asked the farmers to join it.

Surjit Singh Phool, the state president of the Indian Farmers Union Revolutionary Punjab, also attended the meeting.

Farmers Protest: Notice to the Center and Delhi Government in the alleged attack on the camp of protestors at Singhu Border

The Delhi High Court has sought a response from the Center and the Delhi government on the demand to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the alleged attack on the protesters’ camp at Delhi’s borders in January against agricultural laws.

A bench of Justice Mukta Gupta has sought answers from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Home Department of Delhi Government, and Alipur Police Station.

The petition alleged that on January 29, a farmers’ camp on the Singhu border between Delhi and Haryana was attacked by some people with the help of the police.

It was also claimed that a criminal complaint was lodged against the Delhi Police officials and the attackers at the Alipur Police Station in connection with the attack, but no FIR has been filed yet.

Not only this, representations were sent to the Central Investigation Agency, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the National Commission for Women, and the NHRC to investigate the matter, but nothing happened.

The petition has been filed in the High Court on getting no relief from anywhere. The petition has also sought a direction to preserve the video footage of the incident.

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