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Indian farmers protest, Modi's statue starts burning to avoid cold | News Hub

   Outside Delhi, farmers' protest camps at Sangha, Ghaziabad, and Takdi border are being heated by burning symbolic government flags and Modi's statue at various places, News Hub.

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   New Delhi (News Hub Latest update) Farmers sitting on the borders of the Indian capital have adopted a unique way of protesting against the government to avoid the cold. As news reporters, they make puppets and burn them to record their protest as well as get warmth. On the other hand, symbolic flags of the Modi government are also lit in the protest camps.

   According to the news hub, these methods of protest are seen everywhere in the farmers' protest camps. Life in the protest camps seems calm.

   Farmers are sticking to their demands and are unwilling to leave their protest camps until controversial agricultural laws are repealed. A report by a Sikh reporter in Canada revealed that the BJP's coalition government had taken the movement away from the Sikhs. He was advised by the RSS and other extremist Hindu organizations to "counter" them, but Indian intelligence agencies told the government that if the government tried to cause such riots, it would prejudice national security. Will take over.

   The news hub report said that the United Farmers Front's affiliates are all over the country, so any such plan should be avoided as Sikhs around the world are protesting on February 6 in their respective countries within the scope of Corona SOPs. Protest letters will also be sent to Indian embassies. It is to be noted that the Kisan Front has announced a nationwide protest today, February 6, to close all the major highways of the country. This announcement has been made after the obstinate of the Modi government.

   According to the news United Farmers Front of India, we want to inform the world about the number of "government farmers" who are the real farmers? The government farmers are not Indian farmers but are representing global corporations in collaboration with the government.

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   The Modi government has announced the closure of all highways in India during the wheel jam protests between 12 afternoons and 3 pm. On the other hand, the Modi government has reprimanded hundreds of journalists, MPs and human rights organizations have been reporting on farmers' protests. Cases of sedition have been registered against the members.

   According to the news Farmers have been protesting for two months against the anti-farmer laws of the Modi government. The movement launched in India to repeal the agricultural laws of the farmers is gaining momentum day by day. Attempts to negotiate between the Indian government and farmers' organizations have been made 11 times so far, but all have failed.

   The Indian government has offered to enforce the law for 18 months, but farmers say they will not give up until the law is repealed. The protests will not end. An Indian magazine has written in its article that the government's flames are burning on the borders but the rulers are intoxicated with power and the thieves are using force on their own people. The so-called secular democracy has got soot on its face and is now seeking to further divide and weaken the country.

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