Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Farmer bodies differ on road blockade protest

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BATHINDA/AMRITSAR: As the call of ‘chakka jam’ by the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) entered the second day on Thursday, difference­s cropped up among the farmer unions on the launch of an indefinite road blockade in Punjab.

President of Punjab Kisan Union (PKU) Ruldu Singh said: “Blocking roads for five hours as a symbol of protest against the Punjab government is justified. But to continue it for an indefinite period shows the immaturity of the leadership. No organisati­on can win people’s confidence by disturbing the daily life of a common man,” said Ruldu, who was a key member of the SKM during the farmers’ protest on the Delhi border.

The protesting farmers laid siege to toll plaza at Kathunanga­l village on the Amritsar-pathankot National Highway and facilitate­d vehicles to pass through the plaza without paying tax.

village on Thursday, Ugrahan said farmers will submit a memorandum to the Punjab governor on November 26 listing their demands, including fixing MSP for crops.

BKU to block NH-44 in Ambala on November 24 AMBALA: BKU (Charuni) national president Gurnam Singh Charuni on Thursday said as the Haryana government has failed to withdraw cases registered against farmers during their 2020-21 agitation, they will now block the national highway-44 in Ambala on November 24. Farm union members had earlier planned to protest at railway tracks near Mohra in Ambala Cantonment.

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