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Firing at Singhu border; four men came in car with Chandigarh number

Written by  Rajan Nath -- March 08th 2021 08:30 AM -- Updated: March 08th 2021 02:19 PM
Firing at Singhu border; four men came in car with Chandigarh number

Firing at Singhu border; four men came in car with Chandigarh number

Farmers Protest: In a shocking incident, firing took place at the Singhu border on Sunday night where farmers have been protesting against the farm laws 2020. According to the information, four men came in a car and fled after firing three rounds in air. Fortunately, no casualty was reported after the incident. Also Read | Punjab Budget 2021 Highlights: FM Manpreet Singh Badal unveils govt’s last Budget Farmers Protest: Firing took place at the Singhu border on Sunday night where farmers have been protesting against the farm laws 2020. Reportedly, those who opened fired reached the Singhu border in a white-coloured Audi with a Chandigarh number. The incident of firing at Singhu border took place near the TDI mall. Langar was being served at a time when the incident took place. Also Read | International Women’s Day: Women lead farmers’ protest at Delhi borders today Farmers Protest: Firing took place at the Singhu border on Sunday night where farmers have been protesting against the farm laws 2020. Meanwhile, the police suspected the men to be from Punjab. Soon after the incident. the farmers complained to the Kundli police. As per the Sonipat SP Jashandeep Singh Randhawa, a case has been registered against unidentified men while the police is investigating the matter. Farmers Protest: Firing took place at the Singhu border on Sunday night where farmers have been protesting against the farm laws 2020. It happened hours before hundreds of women farmers took part in farmers' protest against farm laws 2020 to celebrate International Women’s Day. Farmers started camping at Singhu border on November 25 last year, when thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, started marching towards the national capital demanding a repeal of farm laws. Click here for latest updates on Twitter. -PTC News


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