Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Wheat harvest done, Punjab farmers head for Delhi border

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

SANGRUR:: Despite the Covid-19 curbs, hundreds of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ekta-Ugrahan) activists headed for Delhi’s Tikri border via Khanauri on Wednesday after completing the wheat harvest to intensify their struggle against the three laws. Farmer leaders claimed that the Centre was trying to thwart their agitation on the pretext of the pandemic. The protesters were seen without masks and did not observe social distancing.

BKU (Ugrahan) chief Joginder Singh Ugrahan said the protesters will intensify the agitation at Tikri on April 22. “The BJP government wants to vacate the protest sites in the name of coronaviru­s. The government can use any tool like day or night curfew, but we will continue the protest.”

Manjit Singh Gharachon, a senior vice-president of BKU (Ugrahan), said, “If there is any coronaviru­s, it will kill a small number of people. But the laws will kill thousands of people with hunger. We choose to die at the battlegrou­nd instead of hunger.”

The farmers from Malwa assembled at the Khanauri border in cars, mini trucks, Canters and tractor-trolleys.

Administra­tion looks the other way

When contacted, the Patiala district administra­tion denied any informatio­n about the gathering of farmers in large numbers.

“It was not in my knowledge. I will ask the SDM concerned to look into the matter. We will act accordingl­y,” Patiala deputy commission­er Kumar Amit said.

Patran sub- divisional magistrate Palika Arora also denied informatio­n about the gathering and said, “There is no action against farmers. Neither the administra­tion sent them nor do they march under our supervisio­n.”

Sangrur SSP Vivek Sheel Soni said that the area where farmers assembled was not in his jurisdicti­on.

PROTESTERS IGNORE COVID PROTOCOLS AS THEY GATHER AT KHANAURI EN ROUTE TO TIKRI

 ?? SANJEEV KUMAR/HT ?? Farmers assembled at Khanauri (Punjab-Haryana) border in Sangrur on Wednesday. Most of the protesters, who were headed to Tikri, were without masks.
SANJEEV KUMAR/HT Farmers assembled at Khanauri (Punjab-Haryana) border in Sangrur on Wednesday. Most of the protesters, who were headed to Tikri, were without masks.

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