Punjab farmer involved in agitation on Shambhu border suffered heart attack, died in hospital
A farmer involved in the Shambhu Kisan Andolan died of a heart attack in Ambala, Haryana. According to the information, a farmer involved in the movement suffered a heart attack late Thursday evening. After which he was taken to the hospital. Where he died during treatment. Today the mortal remains of the farmer will be brought to Shambhu border and here the farmers will pay homage to him. The name of the deceased farmer is Gyan Singh and he was a resident of Gurdaspur district. His age was 65 years. He was protesting along with the farmers of Punjab at Shambhu border in Ambala. After complaining of severe chest pain late Thursday evening, he was admitted to a nearby hospital, where he died during treatment.
Let us tell you that the farmers who are planning to march to Delhi are standing at the Haryana border with 12 demands including minimum support price (MSP) guarantee law on crops and loan waiver. A situation of tension has arisen due to the deployment of a large number of policemen and security forces. At Shambhu and Datasingh Wala-Khanauri border, the farmers held a front to march to Delhi, but did not try to move forward.
The tour of meetings continues
At the same time, meetings are going on between farmer leaders and Union Ministers. The third round of meeting lasted till around 1:30 am on Thursday-Friday night. The third round of talks also remained inconclusive. No solution could be found in this also. As soon as this meeting started, the farmers expressed strong objection to the use of force by the Haryana government and the police. The Union Minister was seen explaining to him on this.