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Nihang Members Unlikely To Leave Singhu Protest Site, Says Source

Members of the Sikhs' Nihang order, who are camping at Singhu on the Delhi-Haryana border in support of farmers protesting the three Central agri laws, are unlikely to leave the site, sources said on Wednesday. A leader of the Nihangs said a Mahapanchayat of the religious order was held on Wednesday at Singhu and the decision of the mass meeting will be announced at a press conference on Thursday. "We are unlikely to leave the Singhu border. We are here to support farmers," a source, who attended the meeting, said.

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