
Khanauri Mahapanchayat: Dallewal brought on stretcher said "We will win this battle"
Khanauri Border, January 4- A huge crowd of farmers was seen in the Mahapanchayat in Khanauri on the Punjab-Haryana border today. Farmer leader Jagjit Dallewal, who has been on a hunger strike here for the last 40 days, was brought to the stage on a stretcher. Despite his poor physical condition, the elderly farmer leader addressed the farmers for about 10 minutes. He stressed that "no matter how much the government tries, we will win this battle." According to an estimate, 70 to 80 thousand people had reached this Mahapanchayat. On this occasion, there was a jam of about 7 kilometers on the road from the Mahapanchayat stage to Punjab.
Khanauri Border, January 4- A huge crowd of farmers was seen in the Mahapanchayat in Khanauri on the Punjab-Haryana border today. Farmer leader Jagjit Dallewal, who has been on a hunger strike here for the last 40 days, was brought to the stage on a stretcher. Despite his poor physical condition, the elderly farmer leader addressed the farmers for about 10 minutes. He stressed that "no matter how much the government tries, we will win this battle." According to an estimate, 70 to 80 thousand people had reached this Mahapanchayat. On this occasion, there was a jam of about 7 kilometers on the road from the Mahapanchayat stage to Punjab.
Strict security arrangements on the Haryana side
Strict police security arrangements were made on the Haryana side on the Khanauri border. 21 companies of police and paramilitary forces were deployed here. Due to this, no farmer from Haryana could attend the Mahapanchayat. "All this is happening by the will of God"
Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal while addressing the farmers said that "I am fighting, it seems that it is just a body that is fighting but it is the will of God. Whatever is happening is happening by his will. We will win, the police tried to drive me away from here. When people came to know, hundreds of youth from Punjab-Haryana reached us and took over the front. Those who have reached the front today, it is only by the grace of God. No matter how much the government tries, we will definitely win.
Farmers' suicide
He said that government figures show that about 4 lakh farmers have committed suicide, but in real figures, more than 7 lakh farmers have died so far. I appeal to the farmers to come forward in large numbers, so that the movement gets more strength.
Letter of Punjab Government to Union Agriculture Minister
Meanwhile, a letter has reached Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh from the Punjab government. He was asked to intervene and end the movement But Chouhan has already said that this matter is going on in the Supreme Court and whatever decision comes from there, he will implement it.
