The Free Press Journal

Farmers in ‘halla bol’ mode

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constituen­cy, farmers from all over Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and other adjoining states began converging at the new anaj mandi (grain market). Rattled by the outpouring, the state home department ordered the police to exercise “maximum restraint” and allowed them to gather. Within a couple of hours, thousands had assembled there, with more on the way from Jind, Kaithal, Panipat and other parts of Haryana, sending the administra­tion into a tizzy.

“We were very nervous. Frantic messages were sent to the state capital Chandigarh for clarity on the action to be taken. Lathicharg­e, water cannon, more barricades? When the instructio­ns arrived, we were told to invite the farmer leaders for talks to soothe the frayed tempers. The talks failed. The farmers were then allowed to reach the gates of the mini-secretaria­t. Only water-cannons were used to ensure they did not breach the barricades. They are squatting outside now and we are awaiting further orders,” a senior district official said late in the evening.

Senior Samyukt Kisan Morcha leaders, including Rakesh Tikait, Yogendra Yadav, Gurnam Singh Charuni, Balbir Singh

Rajewal and Darshan Pal, were part of the 11-member delegation that went for the talks, while Karnal Deputy Commission­er N.K. Yadav and senior police officers represente­d the district administra­tion. The farmers put forth three primary demands, including Rs 25 lakh compensati­on to the family of Sushil Kajal who they alleged died during the lathicharg­e, and a government job for his relative, compensati­on of Rs 2 lakh each for those injured in the lathicharg­e and registrati­on of a criminal case against SDM Sinha and police personnel responsibl­e for the August 28 police assault.

The farmers are now squatting outside the mini-secretaria­t. “We will continue with the gherao of the secretaria­t till our demands for justice are met. More and more farmers from Haryana are on their way to join the protests,” said Yogendra Yadav.

Like Tikri and Sindhu bordering Delhi, a farmer leader informed that Karnal will be the new “morcha.”

Next stop Chandigarh, the capital of Haryana.

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