Will travel to Delhi on foot from December 6: Pandher
Update on Farmers Protest (Aaj Samaj), Chandigarh: Farmer organisations, which have been on the borders of Punjab since February to assert their demands, have now decided to march towards Delhi. This decision was taken at an important meeting held in Chandigarh. Giving information about this, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said that on December 6, farmers will unite and march towards Delhi from Shambhu border. Pandher said that this time he will travel on foot towards Delhi. During this period, farmers will not use tractors or carts. Pandher said that in this regard, information about the Delhi march program has been shared with the farmer organizations of Punjab, Haryana and other states and soon the farmer organizations will join hands at the Shambhu border.
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Fasting until death will begin on November 26
Yesterday, United Kisan Morcha (Apolitical) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha said they will intensify their agitation by fasting unto death from November 26 in support of various demands, including legal guarantee for MSP. It may be noted that under Kisan Andolan 2, some farmer organizations from Punjab were heading towards Delhi with a convoy of hundreds of farmers but were stopped within the borders of Punjab. After which farmers have been agitating at the Shambhu and Khanauri border since February.
Farmers frustrated by central government indifference
The farmers’ organization claims that despite living in adverse conditions, the central government does not pay attention to them. Today, the country’s food supplier faces problems from all sides, while governments limit themselves to voting only on politics.
Speaking to reporters, SKM leader (apolitical) Jagjit Singh Dallewal alleged that the central government is completely indifferent to the demands of farmers, which is why farmers across the country are suffering the consequences. He said the central government held talks with the farmers several times but no concrete steps were taken to meet their demands. Dallewal said he will begin a fast unto death from November 26 at the Khanauri border.
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