Miscreants plotting to disrupt our peaceful tractor parade on R-Day : Farmer leaders
Farmer leader Kulwant Singh Sandhu alleged that attempts are being made by agencies to disrupt the farmers agitation against the farm laws.
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The youth was allegedly part of a group who had been instructed to create disturbance during the tractor rally on January 26. (File Photo | Parveen Negi, EPS)
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CHANDIGARH: Farmer leaders have alleged that a plot has been hatched to disrupt their proposed tractor parade on Republic Day.
They also said that a conspiracy has been plotted to kill four leaders, as they have caught a youth who was allegedly in police uniform and has confessed he was part of group who had been instructed to create disturbance during the tractor rally on January 26.
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