NEW DELHI â Over two weeks into their agitation Indian farmers say it is too late for the amendments, if the government really wanted they should have had the dialogue in September when they first embarked on their protests across Punjab.
They slam any insinuation towards a foreign hand. The innumerable force at Delhi s border will turn into a worldwide agitation if need be. Those who say China and Pakistan is running this movement, I want to ask them, the UN is supporting us, is the UN also run by China and Pakistan? farmer leader Baldev Singh Sirsa told IANS in an exclusive chat.
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