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Ludhiana: The district unit of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) under the leadership of Jagraon MLA Sarabjit Kaur Manuke participated in a district-level dharna on Monday in response to the call given by farmers against the central agricultural laws enacted by the Modi government. She was accompanied by Suresh Goyal and other local leaders of the party.
Sarabjit on the occasion said that AAP had been opposing these laws as they were designed to ‘encroach’ upon the legitimate rights of the farmers.
She said that everyone, from volunteers to leaders, had been participating in the ongoing peasant struggle. The leader further said that the movement was not confined to agriculture sector or farming, it was a decisive struggle to safeguard the economic interests of every class and category. She said that if the interests of the farmers were not protected they won’t be able to save the interests of other sections of society associated with agriculture and it was imperative upon us to protect
»Women Complained of Menstrual Hygiene at Farmers Protest Site. They re Now Getting Free Sanitary Pads
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Women Complained of Menstrual Hygiene at Farmers Protest Site. They re Now Getting Free Sanitary Pads
Earlier, reports said that women were facing issues about menstrual hygiene. People of the adjoining villages had thrown open the doors of their homes for women protesters to take bath, but menstrual hygiene remained an issue.
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At the Singhu border, hundreds of farmers remain camped for two weeks now. There is poetry, songs of protest, free medical camps, innovation and a sense of community belonging brimming at the protest site. And keeping in mind the need of women protesters, volunteers from several organisations and political parties are providing free sanitary napkins there.