The 41st session of the Kul Hind Kisan Sabha Tehsil Garhshankar was held in village Bhajjal.

Garhshankar- Today on 22nd May, the 41st session of the Kul Hind Kisan Sabha Tehsil Garhshankar was held in village Bhajjal under the chairmanship of Resham Singh Nagar Hall Kashmir Singh Achhar Singh Iqbal Singh Jasowal. On this occasion, the flag hoisting ceremony was performed by Kashmir Singh Bhajjal.

Garhshankar- Today on 22nd May, the 41st session of the Kul Hind Kisan Sabha Tehsil Garhshankar was held in village Bhajjal under the chairmanship of Resham Singh Nagar Hall Kashmir Singh Achhar Singh Iqbal Singh Jasowal. On this occasion, the flag hoisting ceremony was performed by Kashmir Singh Bhajjal.
On this occasion, two minutes of silence was observed and tribute was paid to those comrades who had passed away recently. In the inaugural speech of this conference, Provincial Vice President of All India Kisan Sabha Gurnek Singh Bhajjal shared detailed information about the history of the Society and said that the Society was established on April 11, 1936.
During this time many farmer movements fought and won, such as the Khushhatasi movement, which fought and won for a long time against the Cairo government. The victory of the Delhi Kisan Union came after more than a year. After this, Achhar Singh presented the report of three years of work, which was passed unanimously.
On this occasion, state leader of the trade union Mahinder Kumar Badhoan gave a message of brotherhood and said that only by strengthening the organization we can fight against the present governments. Gurnek Singh Bhajjal presented a 17-member panel of the new committee, which was unanimously accepted.
Achhar Singh was given the post of secretary, Iqbal Singh on the post of president, Amarjit Singh on the post of treasurer, Satnam Singh on the post of joint secretary, Girdhari Lal on the post of vice president, Harbhajan Singh, Gurmeet Singh, Harpal Singh, committee members Kulveer Singh, Sarabjit Singh, Prem Singh, Gopal Singh, Thadi, Kashmir Singh, Prem Chakfulu. Iqbal Singh thanked the comrades who came to fill the 2 vacant seats.