Sanyukta Kisan Morcha claims more than 100 farmers missing after tractor parade on 26th January

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New Delhi: The Sanyukta Kisan Morcha has claimed that more than 100 farmers have been reported missing since the Republic Day parade. United Kisan Morcha has expressed deep concern about this. United Kisan Morcha said on Sunday that now an attempt is being made to find out such missing persons. After this, formal action will be taken with the officials. United Kisan Morcha has also constituted a committee in this regard, which includes Prem Singh Bhangu, Rajinder Singh Deep Singh Wala, Avtar Singh, Kiranjit Singh Sekhon and Baljit Singh. Along with this, any information about the missing persons has been asked to be shared on 8198022033.

More than 100 farmers are missing – SKM
Along with this, the United Kisan Morcha has condemned the arrest of Mandeep Punia and other journalists. The SKM has alleged that the farmers have responded with their increasing power to suppress their real conspiracy under the guise of false and fabricated allegations and to instill fear among the farmers.

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The government does not want real facts to reach farmers and general public
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha also condemned the government’s attack on the farmers ‘agitation for cutting off Internet services of various protest sites and said,’ The government does not want the real facts to reach the farmers and general public. Nor did his peaceful conduct reach the world. The government wants to spread its lies around the farmers. It is also afraid of the coordinated work of farmer unions at various picketing sites and is trying to cut down on communication tools between them. It is undemocratic and illegal. ‘

Question on siege of protest sites
Front leaders questioned the siege of protest sites from long distances to prevent ordinary people and media personnel from reaching the Indus border and other picket sites. Farmer leaders said that basic supplies like food and water are also being disrupted. We condemn all these attacks by the government. Despite several attempts of violence by the police and government, farmers are still debating the three agricultural laws and the MSP. We want to make it clear to all aware citizens that the Delhi Front is safe and peaceful.

Farmers from different areas of Punjab are expected to reach Delhi borders on 2 February. SKM questioned the siege of protests from long distance to prevent media personnel.

Farmer leaders said that send the full name, full address, phone number, and any other contact number of the house to the missing person on mobile number 8198022033 and since when it is missing. Farmer leaders also described the death of another Maharashtra protester as tragic and said that Shaira Pawar had participated in the Shahjahanpur struggle. Shaira Pawar was just 21 years old. Their sacrifice will be remembered and will not go in vain.

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