Hisar standoff resolved after talks
Every week-long standoff over FIRs registered towards farmers over their conflict with Haryana Police on May 16 acquired resolved Monday after 1000’s of farmers marched to Hisar to stage an enormous protest. In Hisar, farmer leaders and officers from the administration met for over two hours to resolve the problem.
BKU chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni, who was accompanied by farmer chief Rakesh Tikait, stated: “They have sought one month’s time to complete the entire process to withdraw the FIRs.” He claimed that the administration has agreed to get farmers’ broken autos repaired too. “The SDM came here to take guarantee that there will be no change in the commitment,” stated Chaduni.
SDM Jagdeep Singh confirmed {that a} “consensus” had been reached over the problem of withdrawal of instances lodged towards 350 farmers, including that “the legal process (for the same) may take 30 days”. “The details have been briefed to the farmer leaders who were in the meeting,” he stated.
The SDM refused to touch upon a declare made by farmer leaders that the administration will get farmers’ autos, which have been broken throughout the conflict, repaired. “I can’t say anything on this right now,” he stated.