Farmer Leaders Huge Allegation, Says Paramilitary Forces Kidnapped Six Folks By Crossing Into Punjab

After the farmer unions halted their ‘Dilli Chalo’ march yesterday for 2 days after violent clashes on the Khanauri border, they held a media briefing right now on the Shambhu Border making severe allegations in opposition to the paramilitary forces and Haryana police. The farmer chief claimed that the safety forces crossed the border and attacked tents arrange inside Punjab. In addition they claimed that their six folks had been taken away by the forces.

“We condemn the transfer of paramilitary forces crossing into Punjab and attacking the tents of the farmers. Punjab authorities ought to reply this the way it allowed Haryana police and paramilitary forces to cross the border,” he mentioned.

The chief added that six folks had been lacking in motion. “Our six folks whom the safety forces took away are lacking in motion. Even throughout a battle, paramedics and docs are usually not attacked as per humanity. However in Khannauri, they attacked medical camps and docs treating the injured and looted the folks. This authorities has crossed the bounds of barbarism,” the farmer chief alleged.

Farmers and safety forces clashed on the Shambhu and Khannauri border of Haryana and Punjab because the agitators weren’t allowed to enter Delhi. After rejecting the governenment proposal for buying sure crops on MSP for 5 years, the farmers resumed their ‘Dilli Chalo’ protest name yesterday however resulting from clashes, they needed to halt the march for 48 hours. 

However, the federal government has invited farmers for additional talks. The farm leaders and the Union minister held 4 spherical of talks which remained unsuccessful. Basic Secretary of Punjab Kisan Mazdoor, Sarwan Singh Pandher, reiterated the demand for a authorized assure of minimal assist worth (MSP) and warranted a ‘peaceable’ strategy going forward. The protesting farmers have been tenting on the Shambhu border close to Ambala for the reason that begin of the march on Tuesday, February 13. 




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