Bharat Express

Farmers Protest

Farmers from states including West Bengal, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Himachal Pradesh travelled for the mahapanchayat.

The farmer community had greatly benefited from what he did and was considered to be the center point of the political axis of that time.

Farmers' organizations are gearing up for another attempt to enter Delhi on Wednesday, escalating their ongoing protests.

The Punjab administration came under fire on Friday from the Punjab Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee for failing to register a formal complaint in relation to the young protestor's death at the Khanauri border.

The deceased farmer, Shubh Karan Singh, hailing from Bathinda and the son of Charanjit Singh, sustained a severe head injury during the clash and later succumbed to it in the hospital.

Following numerous rounds of unsuccessful negotiations with the central leaders, the farmers chose to breach the barriers erected by the Haryana Police, which resulted in a tense scenario.

In an effort to prevent a recurrence of the farmer demonstrations of 2021, authorities have blocked roads leading to the nation's capital with iron spikes, barbed wire, cement blocks, and metal containers.

Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher has appealed directly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to intervene and resolve the protest.

Protesting farmers request two days to deliberate on proposal, while decisions on other demands are still pending.

In a statement to the media, JIH Vice President Prof. Salim Engineer said: “The government should address concerns of the 200 farmers unions from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh and safeguard their right to protest peacefully..."