Sirsa: Angry at the government, the Sarpanchs launched a unique protest: warning signs were put up at the village border

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Sirsa: Angry at the government, the Sarpanchs launched a unique protest: warning signs were put up at the village border

Poster of Sarpanch Santosh Bainiwal in Dadba village.

Poster of Sarpanch Santosh Bainiwal in Dadba village.

Sirsa: The Sarpanch Association has launched a poster campaign against BJP-JJP leaders. Posters are now being put up banning the leaders of both parties from entering the villages. Sarpanch Association state vice-president Santosh Bainiwal has put up a warning sign in his village of Dadba Kalan, urging people to protect life and property if these leaders enter. In addition, a warning sign has been installed in the village of Kagdana.

Darba village sarpanch Santosh Bainiwal said plaques would be installed in all villages in the bloc. They will crush the government dictatorship in cooperation with the people and work to bring this government to its knees. If a BJP-JJP leader tries to invade the village, it is his own responsibility. Sarpanchs in Panchkula have been mercilessly attacked with lathi at the behest of the government, for which the government will take full vengeance. As for why the country’s interior minister, Amit Shah, when Prime Minister Modi is coming to Sirsa, he too will be fiercely opposed.

He said that not only the Sarpanch alone, from the peasant to the common class, support him in this struggle because they understood the politics of this dictatorial government. This government is solely the government of the capitalists, which has nothing to do with the people of the country. The people of Sirsa had also done the job of showing the mirror to the CM in public dialogue, now the conscious public will use his loud voice to force Home Secretary Amit Shah to return. Before the arrival of Interior Minister Amit Shah, he will go to every village to sensitize people against this government.

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