Farmers protest: Farmers in Punjab protested to the AAM Aadmi Party government

In Punjab, farmers protested against the AAM Aadmi Party (AAP) government. The protest was held in protest against the laying of sewage pipeline in the Rayasi area of Ghasokhana village in Bathinda district. United Kisan Morcha (non -political) has issued a press release in this regard and informed the protest. In a press release, United Kisan Morcha said that Bhagwant Man and Arvind Kejriwal’s effigies were burnt today (Tuesday) against the Punjab AAM AAM Party government’s dictatorial attitude.
In a press release, SKM (non -political) said that farmers have long been opposed to the pipeline from the village of Ghasokhana village in Bathinda district of Punjab. Hundreds of farmers, including Kaka Singh Kotra, who are protesting, have been arrested by the AAM Aadmi Party government of Punjab and have been jailed for the past 10 days. On June 3, Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Man’s scarecrow were shot against the Punjab’s Aam Aadmi Party government’s dictatorship on June 3, on the call of United Kisan Morcha.
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Protest against the Punjab government
Farmers said that Punjab’s AAM Aadmi Party government was torturing farmers, and in the coming period they would definitely bear the burden. Farmer leaders have said that the Haryana government has been harassing farmers by sending notices of cases registered in the farmers’ movement in recent years. The United Kisan Morcha (non -political) has demanded the abolition of all cases filed in the farmer movement, otherwise the United Kisan Morcha (non -political) will take major action in the future.
What did Jagjit Singh Dallawal say?
Join Kisan Morcha (non -political) leader Jagjit Singh Dallawal said on Monday that several farmers who are opposed to the sewer pipeline project in Bathinda will hold a statewide agitation against the Punjab government on Tuesday.
Dallaval said many farmers who were protesting against the sewer pipeline project had been taken into custody for the past few days. “More than 100 farmers have been in prison so far. Nine of them are fighting in prison and five more farmers have started a hunger strike today (Monday).”
Earlier on Sunday, the farmer leader said that the police took him into “custody” at his residence in Farid Cat before a press conference in Bathinda in connection with the sewer pipeline project.