United Farmers' Front celebrated Black Day by blowing effigies of Modi-Amit Shah-Khattar in Aur

Aur/Nawanshahr - On the invitation of the United Kisan Morcha, Black Day was observed across the country today against the terrible oppression of the farmers going to Delhi by the Modi-Amit Shah central government and Khattar's Haryana government on the Shambhu and Khanuri borders. On this invitation, effigies of Modi Khattar were blown up at the Aur bus stand by the Kirti Kisan Union Area Committee in the town of Aur.

Aur/Nawanshahr - On the invitation of the United Kisan Morcha, Black Day was observed across the country today against the terrible oppression of the farmers going to Delhi by the Modi-Amit Shah central government and Khattar's Haryana government on the Shambhu and Khanuri borders. On this invitation, effigies of Modi Khattar were blown up at the Aur bus stand by the Kirti Kisan Union Area Committee in the town of Aur.
Speaking on this occasion, Buta Singh Mehmoodpur and District President Surinder Singh Mehrampur said that the Modi government is on the path of suppressing the struggles through coercion instead of fulfilling the promises made to farmers' organizations during the historic farmers' movement. On Shambhu and Khanuri borders, as farmers are being killed by erecting permanent barricades, putting up barbed wire and firing tear gas shells and bullets on farmers, he also defeats the oppression of British rule. He said that the people of India will not forgive this dictatorial, murderous government and will respond to this repression by expanding the people's movements. The call for tractor march across the country on February 26 and other calls of the United Front should be diligently implemented and the repression of Modi-Amitshah-Khattar will be answered through struggles. On this occasion, farmer leaders Karnail Singh Urapar, Baldev Singh Urapar, Balveer Singh Shakohpur, Bachitar Singh Mahmoodpur Surinder Shinda Mehrampur, Gurdeep Singh Padhan Mehrampur, Santokh Singh Mehrampur, Blihar Singh Mehrampur Jeevan Lal Begowal, Kashmir Singh Begowal, Gurjit Singh Fambra and other farmers activists. were present