LUDHIANA: Leaders of some farmer organizations have determined to end the continuing agitation on June 6. The determination was once taken by the leaders of those outfits in a meeting held in Ludhiana on Monday afternoon.
The leaders of organizations who participated within the assembly integrated Balbir Singh Rajewal of Bharatiya Kissan Union (Rajewal), Harinder Singh Lakhowal of BKU (Lakhowal), Jagjeet Singh of BKU (Sidhupur) and Daljeet Singh Sadarpur of Progressive Dairy Farmers Association (PDFA). Representatives of BKU (Kadian) and Indian Farmers Association (IFA) additionally took phase within the assembly.
BKU (Lakhowal), led by former chairperson of Punjab Mandi Board Ajmer Singh Lakhowal, has round 10 lakh individuals within the state. The PDFA is the largest crew of dairy farmers in Punjab with over five,500 individuals.
Harinder Lakhowal stated they had taken determination to end the agitation in Punjab and had requested the farmer outfits to continue with the agitation on the national degree.
While addressing the newspersons after the assembly, the leaders praised the farmers for maintaining peace. They additionally appealed to the farms to deal with peace all the way through the remainder length of their agitation. They additionally expressed delight with the placement all the way through the agitation and discussed techniques to hold ahead the same.
The leaders additionally discussed the problems confronted by the PDFA and different milk manufacturers and preferred them for contributing to the agitation in a relaxed method. They stated the Union govt was once fearful by the luck of agitation and was once looking to trigger violence to purpose inner conflicts between the farmer outfits.
The peasant leaders stated in view of the PDFA's request, it was once determined instead of continuing the agitation until June 10, they'll finish it on June 6 after harking back to the farmers martyred in police firing in Madhya Pradesh.
They made it clear that they might continue to battle for their calls for including minimum source of revenue guarantee scheme, implementation of Swaminathan fee's suggestions and waiver of farmers' debts.
The farmer organizations leader additionally condemned the commentary of Union agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh on their agitation.
The leaders of organizations who participated within the assembly integrated Balbir Singh Rajewal of Bharatiya Kissan Union (Rajewal), Harinder Singh Lakhowal of BKU (Lakhowal), Jagjeet Singh of BKU (Sidhupur) and Daljeet Singh Sadarpur of Progressive Dairy Farmers Association (PDFA). Representatives of BKU (Kadian) and Indian Farmers Association (IFA) additionally took phase within the assembly.
BKU (Lakhowal), led by former chairperson of Punjab Mandi Board Ajmer Singh Lakhowal, has round 10 lakh individuals within the state. The PDFA is the largest crew of dairy farmers in Punjab with over five,500 individuals.
Harinder Lakhowal stated they had taken determination to end the agitation in Punjab and had requested the farmer outfits to continue with the agitation on the national degree.
While addressing the newspersons after the assembly, the leaders praised the farmers for maintaining peace. They additionally appealed to the farms to deal with peace all the way through the remainder length of their agitation. They additionally expressed delight with the placement all the way through the agitation and discussed techniques to hold ahead the same.
The leaders additionally discussed the problems confronted by the PDFA and different milk manufacturers and preferred them for contributing to the agitation in a relaxed method. They stated the Union govt was once fearful by the luck of agitation and was once looking to trigger violence to purpose inner conflicts between the farmer outfits.
The peasant leaders stated in view of the PDFA's request, it was once determined instead of continuing the agitation until June 10, they'll finish it on June 6 after harking back to the farmers martyred in police firing in Madhya Pradesh.
They made it clear that they might continue to battle for their calls for including minimum source of revenue guarantee scheme, implementation of Swaminathan fee's suggestions and waiver of farmers' debts.
The farmer organizations leader additionally condemned the commentary of Union agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh on their agitation.
Key farmer outfits to end protest tomorrow
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