Khalsa army takes responsibility for safety of farmers on Indus border
Khalsa army takes responsibility for safety of farmers on Indus border
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New Delhi: The fifth round of talks between the farmers and the government has been held on Saturday against the agricultural laws, but that conversation also came without any result. There was a long discussion but after that, it was decided that the next round of talks would be held on 9 December. On the Indus border, the Nihang Sikh or "Khalsa Army" took responsibility for the safety of the farmers on Friday night, saying that they had come not to fight but to ensure peace.

On one side of the Sonipat-Delhi highway, right next to the police barricades, the Khalsa army, armed with blue robes and large turban around the farmers, are armed with swords. He says, 'He has made a position on barricades. A wall has been created between security personnel and farmers for peaceful protest.' Simultaneously, he said, 'These people were brought in trucks from Kuduka, Ropar and other areas of Punjab to the Indus border for camping with 50-60 horses. Their presence is a symbol of safety and security. '

He further said, 'We have now camped at the barricades the place the police drive is stationed. If they have to succeed in peaceable protesters, they have to undergo us.' During this, a member of the group Gurdeep Singh said, 'Nihangs means safety and safety. We are right here to supply safety to our folks and don’t need to hurt us. We don’t help violence in any approach. '

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