Three more farmers, one from Punjab and two from Haryana, were killed during the unrest on the Singhu and Tikri borders. Sources said that two farmers, Kulbir Singh, a resident of Gangana village of Haryana’s Sonipat district and Shamser Singh, a resident of Lidawa village of Sangrur district, were killed on the Kundli border.
The farmer who died on the Tikri border has been identified as Jagbir Singh, a resident of Itan Kalan village in Jind district. Jagbir joined the protest on the Tikri border three days ago. He also suffered a heart attack. Police have confirmed the deaths. Kulbir’s information was pointed out by his partner, who said he had been listless since the night. He said that Kulbir went to sleep in his tent and that when he did not wake up the next morning, his associates informed the doctor, who declared him dead. Shamsher Singh fell ill on Saturday night after complaining of discomfort. He was rushed to the Sonipat civil hospital, where he was pronounced dead. His body was sent for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
Another farmer, Yudhishter Singh, suffered a heart attack on the Singhu border and was rushed to PGIMS Rohtak. The sources said that two more farmers have suffered a heart attack on the Singhu border.
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