Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PUNJAB’S FARMER LEADERS TO BURN COPIES OF FARM BILLS TODAY

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­times.com

FARMER LEADERS DECIDE TO COME ON A SINGLE PLATFORM TO OPPOSE PASSAGE OF THE BILLS AND NOT TO ENGAGE ANY POLITICAL PARTY IN THE STIR

CHANDIGARH: Representa­tives of 30 Left-backed and other farmer rights organisati­ons on Saturday announced that they will burn copies of the three farm bills passed by the Lok Sabha in Punjab on Sunday besides observing a state-wide bandh on September 25.

Jagmohan Singh, a member of the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordinati­on Committee, said that the representa­tives who met at Moga agreed to extend support to the farmers’ agitation in neighbouri­ng Haryana on September 20.

“Tomorrow, Punjab farmer associatio­n members will burn copies of farm bills in the state as a mark of protest,” he said.

On the Punjab bandh call given by Left-leaning farmer associatio­ns, he said besides shops and commercial establishm­ents, railway and highway blockades would be part of the statewide protest from Friday morning till 4pm.

Harinder Singh of Bharti Kisan Union (Lakhowal) said that the farmer leaders have decided to come on a single platform to oppose the passage of the bills and have resolved not to engage any political party in the agitation. He said the further course of action would be decided next week after bringing non-political fronts together in the interest of the agrarian community.

“The meeting was organised to coordinate with other farmer organisati­ons and forge a common platform to oppose the bills,” Bharti Kisan Union (Rajewal) BS Rajewal said earlier. The representa­tives met at Nachattar Singh Hall in Moga on Saturday afternoon.

Harinder Singh said representa­tives of 13 farmer organisati­ons had met at a gurdwara in Alamgir village near Ludhiana on Friday to discuss the course of action after the controvers­ial legislatio­n, including the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitati­on) Bill and The Farmers (Empowermen­t and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, were passed on Thursday. On Tuesday, the Lok Sabha passed a third legislatio­n, the Essential Commoditie­s (Amendment) Bill.

“During the meeting on Friday, a five-member coordinati­on committee was formed. It will coordinate with farmer unions of other states who are opposing the bills,” Rajewal said.

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