On March 3, farmer leaders held a meeting with Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann. This meeting was inconclusive.
The United Kisan Morcha (SKM) will set up a pucca front in Chandigarh from today (from Wednesday). For this, farmers will travel towards Chandigarh in tractor-trolleys. However, before this, many big leaders have been detained and under house arrest by the Punjab Police.
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Farmers are preparing to put a front in Sector-34 of Chandigarh, but they have not received permission from the Chandigarh administration till now.
Here, on Tuesday evening, farmer leader Jogidar Singh Ugrahan released a video and told the farmers that where the police stopped during the trave, sit on the empty space on the roadside. Our aim is not to collide. The Punjab Police has conspired to discredit us.
At the same time, the Chandigarh Police has started sealing its boundaries. Chandigarh Police has deployed around 1500 personnel. Along with this, preparations have also been made to deploy the Reserve Force. Earlier, the Chandigarh Police had issued a traffic advisory, advising people not to pass through 12 roads.
Farmer leader Jogidar Singh Ugrahan released the video on Tuesday and gave a message to the farmers.
Understand farmers’ Chandigarh Cooch at 6 points …
1. SKM announced a sit -in in all states SKM had announced to set up a pucca front on March 5 in the capitals of all states. Under this, the farmers of Punjab announced to set up a front in Chandigarh. In view of this, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann invited farmer leaders for a meeting on March 3. The meeting was scheduled at 4 pm at Punjab Bhavan.
2. CM Mann held a meeting with farmers, was inconclusive On March 3, all the prominent SKM leaders reached Kisan Bhawan in Chandigarh in the morning. After this, he reached Punjab Bhavan at 4 pm, where his meeting with Chief Minister Maan lasted about 2 hours. Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudidians were also present in this meeting. However, this meeting was inconclusive. After the meeting, the farmers announced that they would set up a front in Chandigarh.
After the meeting with the farmers, CM Mann said that Punjab is becoming a state of dharna. This is causing damage.
3. CM Mann said angrily- You put a front, leave the meeting and leave Farmer leaders Balbir Singh Rajewal and Joginder Singh Ugrahan alleged that they had taken the agenda of 18 demands, but only 8 demands were discussed in a positive atmosphere in the meeting. During the meeting, CM Mann asked what is the plan regarding the March 5 front? The farmers replied that the meeting is still going on. On this, the CM got angry and said, “You put a front first”. Then left the meeting in anger.
4. CM wrote- Close causes loss After the meeting, the Chief Minister posted on social media, “Bandh or Chakka jam causes the general public to have trouble, and this causes damage to Punjab.” However, he also wrote that he respects the farmers.
Chandigarh Police has blocked the border of Mohli. There is a preparation to stop the farmers coming from here from here.
5. Many farmer leaders detained in Chandigarh On the morning of March 4, the Punjab Police raided the houses of several big farmer leaders after the announcement of the farmers in Chandigarh. During this time many were detained and some were under house arrest. SKM announced that he would set up a pucca front. All the farmer organizations of Punjab have condemned the police action on farmers.
6. CM Maan said- meeting and front cannot walk together On March 4, CM Mann said, “I asked the farmers what will happen to the March 5 front? He said that it will continue. Then I asked why I was seated for two and a half hours, when their demands were not in my jurisdiction, but the central government. The farmers said that I have called a meeting due to fear, but I clearly said that if I am meeting you, I am a friendly, but I am not a friend of the farmers, but the meeting and the front is not there. Can.”