The Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) through a social media platform said they will provide $1 million aid to farmers who have suffered bodily injuries or damage to their vehicles from Punjab and Haryana while facing police action during their hard-fought journey to Delhi. The banned secessionist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) is trying to get positive accolades by announcing $1 million aid for farmers who suffered injuries or damage to their vehicles while facing police action in Haryana.
Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh are rallying at Delhi's three interstate border points. The information triggered the security, many deployed on protest spots in plainclothes so that a close look on SFJ supporters who may mingle with protesters as part of their "ill-intention" to lure innocent farmers and take undue advantage of the situation in the name of helping them. SFJ announces it will open a 24-hour call centre on November 30 in the US, Canada, the UK, France and Germany to accept online applications from Punjab and Haryana farmers to reimburse for their losses and also to register votes for its "Khalistan Referendum".
SFJ informs "once Punjab is liberated from Indian occupation, the loans of the farmers will be waived and free power supply granted". "If the Modi government does not scrap the farm bills, as demanded by the farmers, SFJ will initiate legal action against India at the international level with the backing of various kisan organisations," Pannun, SFJ's US-based General Counsel and group's key leader said in the message. The SFJ group is already on the scrutiny of the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
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