Punjab DIG Lakhwinder Jakhar resigns 'in protest against farm laws'
Punjab DIG Lakhwinder Jakhar resigns 'in protest against farm laws'
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New Delhi: Efforts are on to resume talks between the government and farmers on agricultural laws. At the same time, the farmer movement seems to get support from somewhere. In the same sequence, DIG (Jail) Lakhwinder Singh Jakhar, who is suspended on corruption charges, has submitted his resignation to the Principal Secretary of the state on Sunday.

According to the ANI report, he said that I want to inform everyone about my idea of standing with my peasant brothers, who are peacefully opposing the farmers' law. Let us tell you that today is the 18th day of the ongoing farmer movement regarding the new farmers' law. The farmers are still standing on the Delhi border. Meanwhile, on Sunday, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Som Var have reached their residence to meet Home Minister Amit Shah. Some other big leaders are also with him.

Let me tell you that the farmers' movement is taking a new form every day. Punjab Sports and Youth Services Minister Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi said on Sunday that the Center is considering a change in the new bill passed for agricultural laws after listening to the farmers. Sodhi said that "the central government has accepted that the farmers are absolutely right. That is why the Center is now talking about amendments. But I think if they want to do justice with the farmers, they should get these laws back Must be taken. "

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