"Run, I'm dying," Lovepreet Singh's words still echo in Father Satnam Singh's ears.


- "We want justice, we don't want compensation": Lovepreet's sister Amarpreet Kaur

Satnam Singh, 30, has not been able to sleep since Sunday. Among the four farmers killed in Lakhimpur on October 7, his 20-year-old son was also killed. His dying words: "Run, I'm dying" are still ringing in Satnam's ears.

Satnam was overwhelmed when he talked about the tragedy that took place on Sunday. "It was the same day," he said in a gruff voice. Lovepreet used to take part in many protests. That’s how he was taking part in the peasant movement that has been going on for the last few months. But who knew it would lead to death? He sustained serious injuries when his car overturned on the highway. He said: "Run, I'm dying. His voice was trembling then.

"He was rushed to a hospital but died on the way. Could not reach the hospital. Saying 'so much', Satnam Singh was overwhelmed. Lovepreet's sister Amarpreet Kaur says, "We want justice, not compensation." In addition, Lovepreet's family members claim that he was shot dead after the car of Minister Ajay Mishra's son turned on Lovepreet again.

The names of the other three farmers killed in the tragedy are as follows: They were cremated today (Wednesday). (1) Lovepreet Singh, (2) Narachhatar Singh (30), and (3) Daljit Singh (3), while Gurwinder Singh (19), who was killed for the fourth time, was not cremated as his family members insisted on re-postmortem. His family members say that Gurvinder was not shot dead but crushed. Hence U.P. The government formed a new medical board and decided to conduct postmortem again.

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