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Agri laws agitation: Haryana cops book farmers for construction on road

Agri laws agitation: Haryana cops book farmers for construction on road Labourers can be seen constructing permanent structures on the roadside at various places at Singhu border. There are four double-storey houses which are being built at the border. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Farmers construct a brick house for shelter during their ongoing agitation against Centre s agri-laws at Singhu border in New Delhi. (Photo | EPS) CHANDIGARH/NEW DELHI: The Haryana Police have booked farmers for allegedly constructing concrete structures and digging a borewell near Singhu towards Kundli on National Highway-44. The Singhu border near Delhi is the venue where hundreds of farmers have congregated in protest against the farm laws. Sources said the state police have registered two cases against the farmers.

Police book farmers for raising structures, digging borewell on NH-44

Police book farmers for raising structures, digging borewell on NH-44
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Punjab: AAP MLA Saravjit Kaur Manuke booked for blocking highway in Jagraon | Ludhiana News

Punjab: AAP MLA Saravjit Kaur Manuke booked for blocking highway in Jagraon | Ludhiana News
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Over 2,000 booked for violence during tractor march in Haryana s Palwal : The Tribune India

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