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Bhopal: A farmer apparently injured in the lathicharge by the police on a group of agitating tillers at Bhaugarh in Madhya Pradesh's Mandsaur district late on Thursday evening died at a private hospital in Indore, a few hours later. With his death, the death toll in the nine-day farmer unrest has risen to six.
Chief Minister Shivraj



Singh Chouhan, meanwhile, announced on Friday he would "indefinitely" shift his office to Dussehra Maidan, a sprawling ground here, on Saturday to meet agitating farmers to address their problems, and go on fast.
"I will meet farmers and people there. I will resolve their problems. I will also fast for peace," Mr Chouhan said.

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