<p>Three more farmers, who were part of the protests at the Delhi borders against the Centre's new farm laws, have died, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>One of the farmers died of cardiac arrest, another was suffering from fever while the cause of the death of the third farmer could only be ascertained after post-mortem, they added.</p>.<p>The deceased were identified as Shamsher Singh (around 45 years of age), a resident of Lidhra village in Punjab's Sangrur district, Jashandeep Singh (18), a resident of Chauke village in Punjab's Bathinda district, and Jagbir Singh (60), a resident of Jind in Haryana, the police said.</p>.<p>Shamsher was part of the protests at the Singhu border while Jagbir was participating in the agitation at the Tikri border.</p>.<p>Shamsher had complained of chest pain on Sunday morning, a police official said, adding that the cause of his death could only be established after post-mortem.</p>.<p>Jagbir passed away at the Tikri border, an official of the Bahadurgarh police station said.</p>.<p>He died of a heart attack, the police official said, adding that the body was handed over to his family after post-mortem.</p>.<p>Jashandeep died on Saturday evening, the police said, adding that he had gone to support the agitating farmers at the Tikri border.</p>.<p>Jashandeep was suffering from fever and was taken to the PGIMS, Rohtak, where he breathed his last.</p>.<p>Farmers from different parts of the country, including Haryana and Punjab, have been camping at various border points of Delhi for more than a month now to demand a repeal of the three recent farm laws of the Centre.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, senior Congress leader and former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda urged the Centre to accept the farmers' demand.</p>.<p>Talking to the media in Sonipat, he said the situation has become "worrisome" while pointing out that some of the protesting farmers have died in the last 24 hours.</p>.<p>Hooda urged the government to scrap the farm laws without further delay.</p>
<p>Three more farmers, who were part of the protests at the Delhi borders against the Centre's new farm laws, have died, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>One of the farmers died of cardiac arrest, another was suffering from fever while the cause of the death of the third farmer could only be ascertained after post-mortem, they added.</p>.<p>The deceased were identified as Shamsher Singh (around 45 years of age), a resident of Lidhra village in Punjab's Sangrur district, Jashandeep Singh (18), a resident of Chauke village in Punjab's Bathinda district, and Jagbir Singh (60), a resident of Jind in Haryana, the police said.</p>.<p>Shamsher was part of the protests at the Singhu border while Jagbir was participating in the agitation at the Tikri border.</p>.<p>Shamsher had complained of chest pain on Sunday morning, a police official said, adding that the cause of his death could only be established after post-mortem.</p>.<p>Jagbir passed away at the Tikri border, an official of the Bahadurgarh police station said.</p>.<p>He died of a heart attack, the police official said, adding that the body was handed over to his family after post-mortem.</p>.<p>Jashandeep died on Saturday evening, the police said, adding that he had gone to support the agitating farmers at the Tikri border.</p>.<p>Jashandeep was suffering from fever and was taken to the PGIMS, Rohtak, where he breathed his last.</p>.<p>Farmers from different parts of the country, including Haryana and Punjab, have been camping at various border points of Delhi for more than a month now to demand a repeal of the three recent farm laws of the Centre.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, senior Congress leader and former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda urged the Centre to accept the farmers' demand.</p>.<p>Talking to the media in Sonipat, he said the situation has become "worrisome" while pointing out that some of the protesting farmers have died in the last 24 hours.</p>.<p>Hooda urged the government to scrap the farm laws without further delay.</p>