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Now, Raja Warring faces farmers’ wrath, shown black flags

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Tribune News Service
Muktsar, October 16

A day after some farmers blocked the way of senior BJP leader Vijay Sampla at Maha Badhar village here, a large number of farmers today lodged a protest over Congress MLA Amrinder Singh Raja Warring’s visit to Gurusar village in his Gidderbaha Assembly segment. They waved black flags outside a house where Warring had gone to meet some party workers.

‘NO ENTRY’ STICKERS at gidderbaha VILLAGE

A majority of the people in this village have already announced that they will not allow any politician to visit anybody in their area in the wake of their protest against the farm laws. They have even pasted stickers outside their houses telling politicians to stay away.

Notably, a majority of the people in this village have already announced that they will not allow any politician to visit anybody in their area in the wake of their protest against the farm laws. They have even pasted stickers outside their houses telling politicians to stay away.

So when Warring, in a cavalcade, reached the house of a Congress activist in the village today, a number of farmers gathered outside and lodged a protest by showing black flags. They even raised slogans like “Warring go back”.

Sensing gravity of the situation, a police party, led by the Gidderbaha DSP, reached the spot.

Hardeep Bhangal, a resident of Gurusar village, said, “We lodged a protest against farm laws when Warring visited our village today. Though the police did not allow us to go near him, we showed him black flags. We are not targeting any particular individual or political outfit, our protest is against all politicians. We don’t want any politician to visit the village until the farm laws are revoked.”

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