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9 persons injured in two pile up of vehicles on Amritsar-Delhi highway | Ludhiana News

Around nine persons suffered injuries after two pile ups of multiple vehicles due to low visibility because of fog on the National Highway near Khanna on Sunday morning.

Farmers protest completes 1 year today; security tightened at Delhi borders

Farmers protest first started in August 2020 when the Narendra Modi government made farms bills were presented in Parliament. Slowly the protest against farm bills spread across the nation.

Phagwara clashes: CM Amarinder Singh appeals for peace, government suspends mobile Internet services

Phagwara clashes: CM Amarinder Singh appeals for peace, government suspends mobile Internet services Phagwara clashes: CM Amarinder Singh appeals for peace, government suspends mobile Internet services The Clashes In Phagwara Pertain To Tension Between Two Groups Which Started After People From One Group Put Up A Hoarding At Goal Chowk On The Amritsar-Delhi National Highway On Late Friday Evening And Changing The Name Of The Chowk To Sanvidhaan Chowk. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Aishwarya A | Updated on: 14 Apr 2018, 10:43:43 PM New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday appealed for peace in the state amid the ongoing clashes between two communities at Phagwara and warned severe punishment to those found disturbing the law and order.

Nothing will dampen their spirits, say Punjab s farmers, determined to fight the black laws

Sikhs For Justice — banned pro-Khalistan group alleged to be involved in farmers protest

Sikhs For Justice — banned pro-Khalistan group alleged to be involved in farmers’ protest Lawyers have alleged in the Supreme Court that the secessionist US-based group is offering money for participation in farmers’ protest. Taran Deol 13 January, 2021 11:06 am IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: In the ongoing Supreme Court hearing on the farmers protest at the national capital borders seeking a repeal of new farm laws, advocate Harish Salve alleged that Sikhs For Justice, a banned secessionist US-based group, is involved in the protests. Representing one of the petitioners, Salve on 11 January reportedly said, “There must be an assurance that peace is being threatened by a large group of people. Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a Vancouver based organization has put up posters that (Rs) 10,000 will be paid to anyone who joins the protest.”

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