The Kisan Mustur Shankarsh Group (KMSC) has announced that a train stop will be arranged at the Devidas Poora railway station in Amritsar district of Punjab on May 7. The station is located on the Amritsar-Delhi Railway. This movement of farmers will have an impact on railway traffic. According to farmers, the government is forcibly buying agricultural land, instead of proper compensation to the farmers. Farmers have announced this when the Punjab border areas are more cautious, and if there is tension with Pakistan.

There is tension in India’s border and Pakistan’s border after the Bahl -Balgam attack. There is a Waga border in Amritsar’s district, which is the area of ​​Pakistan. Regarding the Rail Rogo Movement, KMSC president Saravan Singh Pander said that the movement had been called a day and that it was to continue and it depends on the administration’s response. Pandar warned that if the demand of the farmers is not met in a timely manner, many places of the movement will be added and the movement will be added.

Required for appropriate compensation

The report of the India Express, KMSC State President Sukhwinder Singh Sabara, General Secretary Rana Ranbir Singh and Chairman Saravan Singh Bandar made the announcement at a meeting in Amritsar on Sunday evening. Leaders have accused the Punjab government of transforming the state into a “police state” and that the Punjab government, which has been acquired in the districts of Kurdaspur, Amritsar and Torn Taran under Bharatmala, has not adopted proper legal and compensation procedures.

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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.”

Punjab government’s opposition

He said the situation of villages like Saiduke (Amritsar district) was tense, where on Saturday, officials stopped a heavy police force to capture agricultural lands. However, farmers have once again occupied some areas. Sabra said, “In the name of growth, this arbitrary only helps corporate interests, while landowners are in trouble.” He warned that if the concerns are not resolved, the state government should experience its consequences.

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