Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Despite Capt appeal, farmers to go ahead with 3-day protest

- Navrajdeep Singh navrajdeep.singh@htlive.com

PATIALA : Despite chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh’s appeal, farmers under the banner of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugarahan) have decided to go ahead with their call of three-day protest from May 28.

The farmers will protest against state government for its alleged failure in tackling the Covid crisis and imposing curbs across the state.

Farmers claimed that the ill-preparedne­ss of state and central government­s has led to spread of Covid. “Both the government­s have failed to check Covid spread. People are dying due to lack of ventilator­s, oxygen and other medical facilities,” said BKU’S general secretary Sukhdev Singh Kokrikalan.

He added that the traders are already feeling the brunt of undue restrictio­ns imposed in the state. “To hide its failures, the government has come up with curfew-like decisions, which has battered the trader class,” he said. The farmers have prepared detailed demand charter in which they demanded government to fill vacant vacancies in the health department, to make adequate arrangemen­ts for oxygen and ventilator­s, to bring private hospitals under its control and to stop forcible vaccinatio­n and testing.

Rejecting the allegation­s of the state government’s failure to tackle the Covid pandemic, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday urged the BKU not to go ahead with their proposed dharna, which he said could turn into a supersprea­der of the contagion.

The CM said his government had fought hard to prevent Punjab going the way some other states, such as Delhi, Maharashtr­a and even Uttar Pradesh, where bodies were floating in the Ganga.

“The dharna has the potential to negate the gains made by his government in tackling Covid in the state,” he said.

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