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Rally organised in Mohali to celebrate repeal of farm laws

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 4

Hundreds of motor vehicles, cars, bikes and tractors rallied through Mohali to celebrate the repeal of the three farm laws. Scheduled for 12:30 pm, the cavalcade took off from Amartex parking in Phase 1, Mohali, at 1:30 pm and traversed through Madanpur Chowk, YPS Chowk, Phases 8, 9, 10 and 11 to Bestech Mall, IISER, Gurdwara Sohana, Radha Soami Chowk, Phase 3-5 lights, Phase 3B2 and Phase 7. The rally culminated at Gurdwara Amb Sahib, Phase 8, here, at 6 pm.

The rally was organised by president of the BKU Charuni (Mohali) Sukhpreet Gill, Angad Singh Gill, Fatehsher Singh Mann, and @foracausechd.

Sukhpreet said: “We took out this rally to celebrate the repeal of agro-market laws and took due permission from the SSP Office, Mohali. In fact, the police managed the traffic quite well too. Our volunteers also helped to coordinate the traffic. This

rally is a show of thanks to all those who protested at the borders of Delhi for over a year now and all those who protested against these laws at various chowks and traffic light points in Chandigarh and Mohali.”

He said: “We were served langar at four or five chowks during the rally.”

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