Parties using farm stir for electoral gains: BKU

Tribune News Service

Bathinda, September 18

The SAD’s ‘black day’ protest in Delhi seeking repeal of the three agricultural laws was merely a political rally to gain mileage ahead of the Assembly elections in the state while other parties had adversely impacted the farmers’ agitation for their own gains, said Jagjit Singh Dallewal, state president of the BKU Ekta Sidhupur, during a meeting held in Bathinda on Saturday.

The union leaders also distributed cheques of Rs 5 lakh each to four families of farmers who died during the agitation. The cheques were provided by the district administration to farm union leaders, to be distributed among families of the deceased farmers.

Dallewal said, “It has become a compulsion for political parties to portray themselves as a supporter of farmers and their agitation against the three laws. All major political parties have their contribution in bringing these laws, but fearing the wrath of farmers, most of them are opposing the laws now.”

Parties using farm stir for electoral gains: BKU
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