United Kisan Morcha announced farmer agitators will jam KMP Expressway on March 6

Balbir Singh Rajewal, senior member of the United Kisan Morcha announced from the main platform on Monday that the KMP (Kundli-Manesar-Palwal) Expressway will be jammed for six hours on 6 March. Further strategy will be decided in the joint Kisan Morcha meeting on Tuesday.


Balbir Singh Rajewal, senior member of the United Kisan Morcha announced from the main platform on Monday that the KMP (Kundli-Manesar-Palwal) Expressway will be jammed for six hours on 6 March. He said that this movement has been decided to awaken the Central Government from sleep and become conscious. Further strategy will be decided in the joint Kisan Morcha meeting on Tuesday. Baldev Singh Sirsa, a member of the Morcha after sharing the platform, also shared the information through the internet media.

From the main stage of the movement on Kundli Border, Rajewal gave an example of the brotherhood of Haryana-Punjab in the movement and said that soon this movement will succeed and we will win. We have been successful in putting pressure on the Indian government. Apart from this, Baldev Singh Sirsa, a member of the Morcha, came live on the Facebook page of the United Front and said that even after more than three months, lice are not crawling on the ears of the government. Therefore, to intensify the agitation, it has been decided to keep the KMP jammed from 11 am to 5 pm on 6 March.

During this, he appealed to maintain peace. At the same time, he appealed to 10 to 20 people in rotation from the village to come to the protest site at the movement site. Apart from this, in a release issued by the United Kisan Morcha, the farmer leader Dr. Darshanpal said that the joint Kisan Morcha is planning to strengthen the struggle in collaboration with many central trade unions. On March 15, on the martyrdom day of Hasan Khan Mewati, there will be a big panchayat in Jhirka under the aegis of United Kisan Morcha which will include the leader of the Morcha.

 

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