September 21, 2024

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Punjab village to positive households if they do not ship folks to Delhi border for protests

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Adding to the excessive political drama happening across the ‘farmer protests’ following the Republic Day violence, the Sarpanch Virk Khurd gram panchayat in Bathinda, Punjab has handed a Tughlaqi Farmaan. The Sarpanch named Manjit Kaur has ordered that at one member from every household within the village will probably be despatched to the protests happening at Delhi borders for per week.

Punjab: Virk Khurd gram panchayat in Bathinda decides to ship a minimum of one member of every household to farmers’ protest at Delhi borders for per week“Those who won’t go to protest will be fined Rs 1,500 & those not paying fine will be boycotted,” says Sarpanch Manjit Kaur. (29.01) pic.twitter.com/XZ1n0az38B— ANI (@ANI) January 30, 2021
In order to place strain on folks to observe her diktat, Kaur has connected financial sanction to it. Those not following the order will probably be made to pay a positive of Rs 1,500 and people who fail to pay the positive will probably be boycotted.
Earlier, a scuffle had damaged out between the protestors and the locals at Singhu border after a gaggle of locals gathered there demanding the routes to be cleared. The protestors pelted stones on the locals and policeman was additionally badly injured within the clashes.
BKU (Lok Shakti) rejoins the protests at Delhi border
Just a day after saying its withdrawal from the farmer protest, the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Lok Shakti) re-launched its protest over the farm legal guidelines on Friday. BKU (Lok Shakti) Chief Thakur Sheoraj Singh Bhati urged the union’s supporters to succeed in at Ghazipur border from the Dalit Prerna Sthal in Noida the place they’d been tenting. Bhati launched a video message interesting to the union’s supporters to succeed in the farmers’ Mahapanchayat that was organised in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh.
Political events lend help to protests throughout Mahapanchayat
The Mahapanchayat was convened in Muzaffarnagar by BKU chief Naresh Tikait after his brother and BKU chief Rakesh Tikait broke down on digital camera refusing to finish the protest. It was determined on the Mahapanchayat that the protest will proceed. Several political events together with the Rashtriya Lok Dal, Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi Party have lent their help for the protest. Jayant Chaudhari, son of RLD chief Ajit Singh, participated within the Mahapanchayat.