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Haryana News: Opposition of agriculture law in Haryana, villagers said – till the return of black laws, government work will not be allowed in the village

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Villagers of Sillakhedi village of Jind in Haryana (Haryana) said, “Until the government withdraws all the three black agricultural laws, we will not allow any government work to take place in the village.” ”

Villagers of Sillakhedi village of Jind in Haryana (Haryana) went to the power corporation on Thursday for laying three new agricultural laws of the Central Government (Farm Laws) and laying lines under the ‘Jagmag Yojana’ in the village. Opposed to the team. The villagers said, “Until the government withdraws all three black agricultural laws, we will not allow any government work to be done in the village.”

The matter was reported to the corporation’s top officials. After getting the information, Vineet Kumar, SDO of the corporation reached the spot.

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SDO Vineet Kumar said that an attempt was made to convince the villagers quite a lot but the villagers are not ready to accept it. He told that the poles were installed by the corporation in the entire village a month ago, but the work of laying power lines took place on the second day.




He told that the farmers have stopped the process of laying the line in the middle of protesting against the three agricultural laws. He said that the entire matter has been brought to the notice of the higher officials and further action will be implemented as per the orders of the higher officials.

 

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