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'Farmers turning Punjab into state of dharna': CM Mann's 'leniency' warning for unions; Congress reacts

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Opposition parties severely criticized Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann for suggesting punitive action against protesting farmers, alleging they are causing losses and running a 'parallel government.' Congress urged Mann to address farmers' concerns without arrogance while SKM continues to demand legal guarantees for MSP and other agricultural policies.
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