Modi and Mann cannot eradicate the passion of fighting in our hearts: Dallewal.

Ghanaur, April 5 – A farmers’ panchayat was held by the Bharatiya Kisan (Sidhupur) in village Chappar of Halka Ghanaur today, in which the union’s state president Jagjit Singh Dallewal specially attended. During his address, Dallewal sharply criticized the action of the Punjab government on March 19. He described the government’s action as a stab in the back of the farmers.

Ghanaur, April 5 – A farmers’ panchayat was held by the Bharatiya Kisan (Sidhupur) in village Chappar of Halka Ghanaur today, in which the union’s state president Jagjit Singh Dallewal specially attended. During his address, Dallewal sharply criticized the action of the Punjab government on March 19. He described the government’s action as a stab in the back of the farmers.
Dallewal said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann cannot eradicate the passion of fighting in their hearts. He claimed that they are fighting this fight to save the next generations, which will continue until victory is achieved. He described the theft of farmers’ goods from the Shambhu and Dhabi Gujjar borders as an act of ungratefulness.
They demanded that the government should take action against those who stole the goods and also compensate for the damage. Dallewal also criticized them by naming an AAP leader from Ghanaur and a police officer from Patiala. On this occasion, Gurcharan Singh, father of Sikh extremist Jagtar Singh Hawara, Satnam Behru, Man Singh Rajpura, Sharanjit Jogipur, Ran Singh Chatha, Abhimanyu Kohar, Advocate Harshivander Singh, Navdeep Jalvera, Jagdeep Aluna, Zorawar Singh Balbera, Gurjant Seal, Satpal Mehmadpur, Gobind Akar, Gurpreet Seal, Bhupinder Rathiyan and Ranjit Akar along with Bhana Sidhu were also present.
Many speakers said that the Punjab government has removed the morchas on the orders of the Center and Arvind Kejriwal, which makes it clear that the government is playing into the hands of the people of Delhi. The speakers also appealed to Dallewal to end the fast unto death.