Agitating farmers engaged in planning a rail stop strategy on 18 February

Farmers ready to fight the war against agriculture bills firmly


Agitating farmer leaders are now working out a strategy to stop the rail on February 18. After the announcement of the rail stop on February 18, farmer leaders are now considering on making it successful.  Regarding this the farmer leaders made further strategy on the Tikri and Singhu border on Sunday.

Sitting on the Singhu Border, the State President of Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Samiti (Punjab), Satnam Singh Pannu, Secretary Sarvan Singh Pandher, Jasbir Singh Piddi and Gurlal Singh Pandori Ran Singh said that rallies would be held at the district level. The farmers are being asked to come together. Farmer leaders have filed cases against those who attacked farmers' camps on January 29, repealing agricultural laws, enforcing the law guaranteeing the purchase of all crops, canceling all illegal leaflets issued to farmers, unconditional release from prisons. Is demanded. They are appealing to the farmers of the country to strengthen the movement by reaching the Delhi movement. Build solidarity on a large scale for the success of the Rail Stop program and intensify the farmer-worker movement. He says that it may be possible to release 10-12 farmers after one week.

The farmer leaders sitting on the Singhu and Tikri border have also demanded a high level judicial inquiry into the violence during the tractor parade on January 26 and the alleged cases registered against the farmers. The leaders of the United Kisan Morcha said on the Indus border that the farmers who are getting police notices should not appear before the police directly, but instead contact the legal cell set up by the farmers unions for help.

 
 
 
 
 

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