Farmers in Punjab today postponed their railway pacific movement amid India’s “Operation Sindur” air strikes by entering Pakistan. Please tell me that the farmers are going to trigger the train stop at Amritsar at 12 o’clock today. But after night action, farmers have postponed their movement for the benefit of the country. On the other hand, in the village near the border, the BSF continues to announce the BSF in Gurudwaras, and people have been given orders to vacate the village soon. The PSF continues to attract the area around the border to be emptied once life and property are not lost in any way.
Railway Stop Movement canceled for the welfare of the country- Pander
When the railway stop movement was adjourned, Saravan Singh Pander, the leader of the farmers, began to reach Devitaspura in Amritsar at 12 pm last night, after which PSF officials came there and told the farmers about the flight strike in Pakistan, and then we canceled the movement. But our Punjab government has a request to release all the arrested farmers. In addition, we opposed that the Punjab government kept the police rule.
The railway was crowded at 12 am in Amritsar
Farmers announced that the railway line would be congestion at 12 noon in Devitaspura in Amritsar. Farmer leader Saravan Singh Bandar said the farmers did not provide land properly by the government. Crores of farmers are purchased by the government. Farmers demanding compensation are tortured. Due to this, a demonstration against the Central and Punjab government was announced on May 7 at the Devitaspura of Amritsar, at 12 am, which has now been canceled for the benefit of the country.
Bandar blames the government of Punjab
Land is acquired in districts including Amritsar and Torn Taran under Bharatmala without following the proper legal and compensation procedures. Pander said, “For the past three years, we have staged protests in many places where hundreds of farmers have been denied their basic rights. The land has been confiscated without proper or timely compensation.” “In many cases, landowners have not yet been compensated. However, the authorities are forcibly occupied by their land.”
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