Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Farmers protest 25-quintal cap on paddy procuremen­t

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LED BY BKU (SIDHUPUR), THEY ALSO DEMANDED COMPENSATI­ON FOR DAMAGE TO COTTON CROP DUE TO THE PINK BOLLWORM ATTACK

BARNALA : Up in arms against the limit of 25 quintals yield per acre of paddy and seeking compensati­on for pink bollworm attack on cotton crop, thousands of farmers held a massive protest against the state government at the grain market in Barnala on Sunday.

Gathered under the banner of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Sidhupur), the protesters criticised the Congress-led state government for not fulfilling its prepoll promises of employment and farm debt waiver.

BKU (Sidhupur) chief Jagjit Singh Dallewal, and actor and director Amitoj Maan, along with other farmer leaders, opposed the “anti-farmer” policies of successive government­s.

Dallewal said, “Punjab government has put a cap of 25 quintals yield per acre for paddy procuremen­t. What will farmers do with the rest of the produce? The government has also not given any compensati­on to cotton farmers who suffered damages due to the pink bollworm attack. Though the kin of farmers, who lost their lives at the Delhi border after November 26, 2020, were given assistance, we also want aid for farmers who died in Punjab earlier.”

“The Congress government had promised employment to youth and complete debt waiver to farmers. But these remain unfulfille­d even when the government is going to complete its tenure. If farmers can fight the central government, we can struggle against the state government as well. Only a new face of the chief minister will not work. It is the responsibi­lity of the CM to fulfil the party’s pre-poll promises,” he added.

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