Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Haryana farmers set toll plazas free for 3 hrs

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

KARNAL/ROHTAK/AMBALA: Scores of farmers affiliated to the BKU (Charuni) set free Karnal’s Bastara toll plaza on NH-44, toll plazas in Kurukshetr­a, Ambala and Yamunanaga­r, allowing tollfree movement to all vehicles for three hours.

They were demanding bonus of Rs 500 per quintal on wheat sold being sold on the MSP of Rs 2,015, among other issues.

Amid police deployment, farmers gathered at the Bastara toll plaza and laid siege to the toll, forcing the officials to open gates for free movement of motorists from 10am to 1pm.

The protest call was given by BKU (Charuni) president Gurnam Singh Charuni who said farmers are suffering losses due to poor yield and government should compensate the farmers by announcing additional bonus of Rs 500 per quintal so that farmers can sell their produce at Rs 2,515 per quintal.

The protesters alleged that unseasonal rain and unfavourab­le weather conditions caused early heat wave, affecting the crop badly and resulting in a fall of around 5-8 quintal per acre and financial loss of around Rs 10,000-15,000 every acre of wheat. Charuni, who led the protest at Thana toll plaza on Hisarchand­igarh highway in Pehowa of Kurukshetr­a district, said this is their symbolic protest to make the government aware of their demands.

“We will wait for the government’s response and will take the next decision in a meeting later,” he said.

BKU (Charuni) Karnal district president Ajay Rana said this season, the wheat yield remained up to eight quintal below the normal average due to inclement weather. Now, the government should compensate the farmers for this loss as the prices of wheat have increased in the internatio­nal market.

Free movement of vehicles was also seen at Shambhu toll plaza on NH-44, where union’s Ambala president Malkit Singh said the yield from wheat crop is almost half this time due to damage caused by rain and has left farmers under immense financial pressure.

Besides, the government should allow free passage facility to commuters residing in 15km radius of the toll plazas. BKU (Charuni) also demanded that local youths should be appointed at toll collection centres.

In Yamunanaga­r, farmers gathered at Milk Majra toll plaza at Gadhola village on NH-344 (Ambala-roorkee). District president Sanju Gudiana said, “Many farmers are living in villages alongside the highway and have to commute between their fields in different areas to help family in farming, and thus have to pay toll every time.”

Though Charuni had enjoyed huge support from farmers in northern districts of Haryana during the year-long farm agitation, Saturday’s protest garnered low response and he failed to assemble huge gatherings at the toll plazas.

Charuni’s call a failure in Jat-dominated districts Charuni received a blow after many farm unions and local farmers remained away from his proposed call to gather at toll plazas and make free passage for vehicles.

Many farm leaders slammed Charuni for giving a call without discussing this with other unions.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The agitating farmers at a Karnal toll plaza on Saturday.
HT PHOTO The agitating farmers at a Karnal toll plaza on Saturday.

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