Haryana News: Farmers have announced to march to Delhi tomorrow on 6 December. A large number of farmers from Sirsa will also reach Delhi. The district administration is in a panic due to the farmers' announcement. The police, which has come into alert mode, has started preparations from now on. Barricades are being installed to stop the farmers. In the police line, soldiers are being trained to deal with the farmers. Five companies of Haryana Police have been deployed at different places in Sirsa.
A total of 500 officers and employees, including four DSPs and a dozen inspectors, will be on alert. A contingent of BSF has also taken charge. Bharatiya Kisan Ekta President Lakhwinder Singh Aulakh said that instead of accepting the demands of the farmers, the government is creating a different atmosphere in the state. He said that farmers are on strike again from 13 February 2024. Due to the decision of the United Kisan Morcha (non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal is sitting on a fast unto death at Khanauri border.
Aulakh said that farmers will march towards Delhi according to the prescribed route. Farmers will not enter Delhi through any other route. He said that like before, the government is putting up barricades in the areas around Sirsa district. People may face huge problems in movement due to police barricading. Aulakh said that earlier also the government had tried to stop the farmers by putting up barriers and iron nails on major routes. People had to face difficulties due to the barriers.
The government is provoking the farmers- Aulakh
He said that farmers do not want people to face problems due to the agitation. Farmers are carrying out the struggle peacefully. The government is repeatedly provoking the farmers. In the past too, people had suffered a lot during the agitation. The president of BKE said that the government should solve the problems of the farmers through talks. Aulakh said that Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has also appealed to the government, justifying the demands of the farmers.
'Administration is harassing the common people'
Aulakh said that the administration is harassing the common people in the name of farmers. Pointing out the difference between BJP's words and actions, he said that first Manohar Lal Khattar talked about going to Delhi on foot and now he is preparing to block the roads. Lakhwinder Aulakh's anger also erupted on the Punjab government. He said that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who calls himself an revolutionary , is the most anti-farmer. Aulakh called the Punjab government the B team of the BJP.
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