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Haryana: Big decision of Kisan Mahapanchayat, release Gurnam Singh Chadhuni before June 12, otherwise…

Taking a major decision in the farmers’ mahapanchayat held in Kurukshetra, Haryana, it has been said that if before June 12, all the farmer leaders, including Gurnam Singh Chadhuni, leave, otherwise, on June 12, the farmers will hold a huge rally in Pipli and shake the roots of the government. do. He said that MSP will be implemented under any circumstances.

After the mahapanchayat, it was told that on June 12, a huge rally would be held at Pipli grain market, get MSP, save farmers. Dharnas will be abolished at all places and symbolic dharnas will continue continuously on Shahabad Ladwa Road in front of Anaj Mandi in Shahabad Markanda.

Condemning the police lathicharge on farmers in Haryana’s Kurukshetra district, the United Kisan Morcha (SKM) alleged that incidents of police brutality and repression against farmers are on the rise in Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled states. The SKM also issued a statement condemning the police action against farmers protesting land acquisition by the district administration at Mohan Sarai in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.

Nine leaders, including Bharatiya Kisan Union (Chadhuni) president Gurnam Singh Chadhuni, have been arrested on Wednesday for blocking the national highway on behalf of farmers demanding that the government buy sunflower seeds at the minimum support price (MSP). On the call of Chadhuni, the farmers blocked the Delhi-Chandigarh National Highway near Shahbad for about six hours on Tuesday. The police used water cannons and lathicharged to disperse the crowd.

The protesters said that they are against the government’s move to include sunflower seeds in the Bhavantar Bharpayee scheme. Under this, the government will give a fixed compensation of Rs 1,000 per quintal for the produce sold below the MSP. The protesting farmers claimed that the government was not procuring sunflower seeds at the MSP, forcing them to sell their produce to private buyers at around Rs 4,000 per quintal against the Rs 6,400 MSP.