Exam Notification 2024

When Farmer Protesters Sought Army Soldier’s Support

On the completion of one year of the agricultural laws passed by the central government, a group of farmers asked a contingent of Indian soldiers to join them in the Bharat Bandh. The case is of Punjab. The convoy of the Bharat Bandh Army was passing in Jalandhar. During that time the farmers stopped them. The farmers said that the soldiers also came and sat here. Then an army officer appealed to him. He said that half have gone ahead. So let them go too. An exercise is going on.

On the other hand, the farmers argued that if stopped in this way, their voice would go to the Defense Minister and the government. The farmers also reminded the officer that they should come and that is how the righteous became soldiers. Let us tell you that in Punjab, the righteous soldiers are called those who left the army during Operation Blue Storm and faced court martial.

 


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The army officer said that we will come tomorrow instead of today. Tomorrow your bandh will end. The work of the army cannot stop. If we too sit on strike like you, the borders will be empty. On this, the farmers said that you give a message to your senior. He will further send a message to the government. Tell me what is the situation in Punjab. We too will stand ahead of you at the border.

Bakhshish Singh Qadian, the leader of the organization of Dharmi Faujis, said that Sikh righteous soldiers are those who left their barracks and joined the Sikh struggle during Operation Blue Star after rebelling against the army. Many righteous soldiers were also court martialed by the army.

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