CHANDIGARH: The agitation against the farmers' agricultural bill bills has been going on continuously for some time, in the meantime, a farmer in Hisar city of Haryana, on Sunday, allegedly planted a trap by a tree about seven kilometers from the protest site of Tekri border. took. Police said the 49-year-old Annadata, who supported the movement against the new agricultural laws of the Center, allegedly left a suicide note.
SHO of Bahadurgarh district police station Vijay Kumar said on the call, "The victim Rajbir was a resident of a village in Hisar city." Some feeders saw his body hanging from the noose and gave it to the police. Police said the suicide note allegedly omitted from Rajbir's medium mentions that three agricultural laws are responsible for this decision taken through him. At the same time, the police said that Rajbir has told in the suicide note that the Center should fulfill his last wish by repealing these laws.
However, this is not the first case when a farmer has committed suicide. Earlier, a farmer resident of Jind in Haryana, who supported the agitation against the agriculture laws of the Center, was allegedly planted by trapping a tree just two kilometers from the protest site of the Tiki Border last month. Another farmer from Haryana had allegedly consumed poisonous substances at the Tikri border. He then died due to treatment at a hospital in Delhi.
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