By Krishika Dinesh Rathod
Samyucta Kisan Morch (SKM) After discussion with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann , he will resume his planned -Long Sit-In on Wednesday. The distribution of the negotiations led to police action against the farmers, which included details overnight.
Failed calls and police actions
Maan came out of a meeting with SKM leaders at Chandigarh on Monday, encouraged to continue the protest when the government disagreed with the stand. Following unsuccessful negotiations, the Punjab police arrested around 350 farmers between Monday night and Tuesday to stop their planned March 5 March. Prominent leaders Balbir Singh Rajve, Omsor Singh Agaul and Rulda Singh Mansa were among the arrested.
Man’s statement on protest
He spoke on Tuesday and defended his works and said that he as chief minister should protect the interests of 3.5 Crore Punjab residents . He emphasized the state’s financial struggles and said Punjab is labeled as State of Dharnas due to continuous agitation. Maan warned that the ongoing farmer protests, especially those who interrupt traffic and rail services , damage the image of Punjab and prevent investors. He also stated that businesses, including a delivery service portal, have increased the claims due to disturbances related to the movement.
Public support and government attitude
Government sources suggest that the public feeling of continuous farmers transmits against protests Despite opposition criticism , the government believes that many citizens are disappointed with the movement that affects daily life and business. Maan, who originally showed generosity to farmers
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