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Struggle for land ownership rights to tenants resurfaces

Amidst the long-standing struggle for land ownership rights by tenants in Punjab, the farmer organization BKU Ekta Ugrahan is intensifying its efforts for land rights, drawing inspiration from historical movements. The focus now extends to lands in nearly 700 villages where tenants are not yet recognized as owners. Amidst the long-standing struggle for land ownership rights by tenants in Punjab, the farmer organization BKU Ekta Ugrahan is intensifying its efforts for land rights, drawing inspiration from historical movements. The focus now extends to lands in nearly 700 villages where tenants are not yet recognized as owners.
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