Hindustan Times (East UP)

FARMERS GATHER IN KARNAL AFTER TALKS WITH OFFICIALS FAIL

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KARNAL: Farmers in large numbers gathered in Haryana’s Karnal district for a mahapancha­yat as the local authoritie­s braced themselves for a possible gherao of the district headquarte­rs by protesters after talks between farm leaders and officials appeared to yield no result.

Farmer unions, who demanded action against officials over the lathi-charge against protesters on August 28 in Karnal, have threatened to lay siege on the Karnal mini-secretaria­t. As farmers gathered for the mahapancha­yat, an 11-member delegation was invited by the local administra­tion to discuss their demands and dissuade them from marching towards the secretaria­t. “The administra­tion did not agree to our demands,” Haryana Bhartiya Kisan Union (Chaduni) leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni said after the talks. He said the talks failed to yield results.

“Now, the next course of action will be decided at the mahapancha­yat,” he said when asked if the protesters will go ahead with their plan to gherao the district headquarte­rs, a few kilometres away.

BKU leader Rakesh Tikait said they had demanded the suspension of the IAS officer who was caught on tape allegedly telling cops to “break heads” of farmers if they crossed the line.

FARMER UNIONS HAD DEMANDED ACTION AGAINST OFFICIALS OVER THE LATHI-CHARGE AGAINST PROTESTERS BY POLICE ON AUGUST 28 IN KARNAL

KARNAL: Farmers in large numbers gathered here for a mahapancha­yat as the local authoritie­s braced themselves for a possible gherao of the district headquarte­rs by protesters after talks between farm leaders and officials appeared to yield no result.

Farmer unions had demanded action against officials over the lathi-charge against protesters on August 28 in Karnal. Otherwise, they had threatened, farmers will lay siege on the Karnal mini-secretaria­t.

As farmers gathered for the mahapancha­yat, an 11-member delegation was invited by the local administra­tion to discuss their demands and dissuade them from marching towards the secretaria­t.

“The administra­tion did not agree to our demands,” Haryana Bhartiya Kisan Union (Chaduni) leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni told reporters three hours after the talks began.

He said the talks had failed to yield results.

“Now, the next course of action will be decided at the mahapancha­yat,” he said when asked if the protesters will go ahead with their plan to gherao the district headquarte­rs, a few kilometres away.

BKU leader Rakesh Tikait told reporters that they had demanded the suspension of the IAS officer who was caught on tape allegedly telling policemen to “break heads” of protesting farmers if they crossed the line.

Rakesh Tikait, Balbir Singh Rajewal, Joginder Singh Ugrahan, Darshan Pal and Yogendra Yadav were among the senior Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) leaders who had reached Karnal for the rally being held days after a huge mahapancha­yat in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarna­gar district.

Farmers from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have been protesting for months over the three farm laws enacted at the Centre, claiming that the legislatio­n will lead to the erosion of the minimum support price (MSP) system.

Deputy Commission­er Nishant Kumar Yadav, Karnal’s Inspector General of Police Mamta Singh and Superinten­dent of Police Ganga Ram Punia, were among the officials who took part in the talks with the farm leaders.

 ?? PTI ?? Around twenty thousand farmers gather to attend Kisan Mahapancha­yat against Centre's farm reform laws in Karnal on Tuesday.
PTI Around twenty thousand farmers gather to attend Kisan Mahapancha­yat against Centre's farm reform laws in Karnal on Tuesday.

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