The banned pro-Khalistan organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) on March 10 announced INR 100,000 to the deceased and INR 25,000 for the injured farmers who have been protesting at Delhi's borders since December 2020 against the recently introduced farm laws, reports Republic World. SFJ released a video and offered the ex-gratia.
Earlier, SFJ donated USD 10,000 to the UN Human Rights High Commissioner to request for a ‘commission of inquiry’ to be set up to probe the curbs allegedly imposed by the Central government on farmers from Punjab, reportsRepublic World on March 3. In a video released by SFJ, the outfit's General Counsel Gurpatwant Singh Pannu revealed that the USD 10,000 donation had been made to the UN to seek the formation of an inquiry committee to investigate ‘curbs’ imposed on farmers by the Centre, including sedition and to hold India accountable.