Farmer returns to Punjab after protesting from Delhi commits suicide, police expresses apprehension
Chandigarh: Agriculture Law within the limits of Delhi (nearly 25 days to protest the Delhi Borders peaceful movement of farmers) ( Farmers Protest running). But the poisonous substance by a young farmer returned from 22 years of performance recently that news Sunday drink, allegedly committed suicide ( Farmer Suicide has).
The said farmer Gurlabh Singh was a resident of Dayalpura Mirza village in Bathinda district of Punjab . Family members said that Gurlabh had returned from the Delhi border to his village late Saturday night. But the next day he allegedly committed suicide. Family members took him to a nearby hospital in time, but the doctors declared him dead. At the same time, the police said that the reason behind the suicide is not yet known.
The movement continues on the borders of Delhi from 26 November.
It is worth noting that thousands of farmers of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have been protesting on the borders of the national capital Delhi since 26 November. Let us tell that a team of 9 doctors organized a two-day medical camp on Sunday for the farmers who are demonstrating on the Singhu border. This team consists of eye doctors, physiotherapists and physicians. In this, those protesters who have problems related to the eyes will be treated. These doctors have come from Garhshankar in Punjab.
Organizing a 2-day medical camp
at the Singhu Border, farmers who have been demonstrating at the Singhu border for almost a month, are complaining of dryness, water and other problems due to the cold, dust and pollution. Due to this, a team of doctors has come to examine him. In this temporary camp, there are items worth 70 thousand rupees including eye test equipment, lubricants, antibodies and anti-allergic eye drops. He said that the protesters facing the problem will get temporary relief from these drugs.