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Trust deficit between farm Unions once again comes to fore during Rail Roko stir!

Sharp differences among farmer union leaders resurfaced during ‘rail roko’ in Punjab. Lack of unity blamed as trust deficit widens. Leaders clash publicly.

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Bathinda Sharp differences among the farmer union leaders cropped up once again even as they worked together to make ‘rail roko’ a success across the state on Sunday.

Leaders of five constituents of SKM and SKM (non-political) disrupted trains separately as a part of their agitation from 12 pm-4 pm, but the trust deficit among the farm bodies once again came to the fore as both groups blamed each other for lack of unity as was witnessed during the stir against now repealed three farm laws.

The stir had a wide-ranging impact with the schedule of trains affected in different parts of the state but in public addresses leaders from both the constituents, SKM and SKM (non-political), didn’t hold back in throwing punches at each other.

In their public addresses, leaders of Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of several unions across the country, hit out at the ‘SKM (non-political), currently spearheading agitation at Shambhu and Khanauri borders, indicating that there was no scope for joining hands with them to fight for farmers’ demands.

Leaders of Bharti Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) said five unions who have come out in support of rail roko are getting no response from SKM (non-political) leaders Jagjit Singh Dallewal and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha chief Sarwan Singh Pandher.

BKU Ugrahan faction general secretary Sukhdev Singh Kokrikalan said four other unions namely the Dhaner faction of BKU (Dakaunda), Krantikari Kisan Union, BKU (Malwa- Heerke) and BKU (Doaba-Sangha) jointly blocked railway lines in 10 districts for four hours but are in no way joining the stir at the Haryana borders till their leaders come on a common platform.

Dallewal, while addressing a gathering of protesters at Multania bridge in Bathinda city didn’t hold back and blamed the leaders of other farmer unions (SKM) for not taking up the demand of a legal guaranteed purchase of all crops at MSP (minimum support price).

“During the agitation of 2020-21, the unions fought against three farm laws but the issue of assured purchase of crops on MSP was surprisingly put on the backburner. The SKM (non-political) was forced to re-launch the agitation last month as the farmers were not getting MSP for their produce. The fight will continue as we have overwhelming support from different states,” Dallewal said.

SKM, a front led mainly by the left-leaning leaders said it’s working hard to bring all unions on a common platform but isn’t getting any response from Dallewal and Pandher.

Joginder Singh Ugrahan, president, BKU (Ekta Ugrahan), while addressing a protest at Sangrur Railway Station, said that they have not joined the Rail Roko because of Pandher and Dallewal.

“We are protesting for farmers of Punjab. It is to them that we are answerable. Even if Dallewal and Pandher don’t want to talk to us, we will continue to protest even if we haven’t given any call,” Ugrahan said.

State vice president of BKU Ugrahan, Jhanda Singh Jethuke said it seems the Dallewal is adamant against unity.

“Dallewal’s letter to our initiative to bury the differences was received yesterday. Content of the letter hinted at his refusal to join hands while Pandher also seems non-committal on coordination plan for protests,” Jethuke said it at a protest rally on the railway lines in Bathinda.

He said the SKM (non-political) and KMM did not respond to the key suggestion oftargeting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to press theCentre government to meet various demands including MSP for all crops based on the Swaminathan formula of C2+50 (input cost of capital+50%), legal guarantee of procurement, debt waiver, no hike in electricity tariff and no smart metres.

“It is surprising that SKM (non-political) and KMM are no longer raising demand to book Haryana chief minister, home minister and state DGP for the death of Shub Karan Singh in police action at Khanauri border. At the bhog ceremony of Shubh Karan on March 3, Dallewal and KMM did not allow senior SKM leaders to address the gathering and it gave a hint to their stance on unity,” Jethuke added.

He added that the SKM has not contacted Dallewal and Pandher to join the protest in Delhi on March 14.

“After February 13, both leaders again gave a call of ‘Delhi Chalo’ for March 6 while ignoring SKM’s already announced protest in the national capital on Thursday. SKM is still trying to take them all along but various developments show their lack of interest.

This article is originally published on Hindustantimes.News!

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Day 3 protest: Farmers to block trains today, hold round 3 talks with Centre!

Farmers’ Delhi Chalo protest: 3 Union ministers will meet farmers’ leaders in Chandigarh for the third round of talks amid stand-off at Haryana, Punjab borders.

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Several major farmers’ unions have extended their support to the protesting farmer unions at Shambhu border and Khanauri border in Punjab, with the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) and BKU Dakaunda (Dhaner faction) announcing a ‘rail roko’ (stop trains) in the state on Thursday between 12 noon and 4 pm on Thursday, February 15. The Samyukt Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of 37 farm unions, have also supported the ongoing protests. The protesters are demanding a minimum support price or MSP for their crops.

These unions had played key roles in the protests on Delhi’s fringes in 2021 and have joined the current protests citing the “condemnable use of violence” against farmers. BKU (Ugrahan) general secretary Sukhdev Singh Kokri Kalan has slammed the police action.

“We stand with them in solidarity. To prove it, our supporters will hold rail roko (stop trains) at as many places as we can,” he announced. The organisation will block train tracks in Punjab between 12pm and 4pm on Thursday, he said, a day before the larger nationwide strike planned for February 16.

Farmers’ ‘Delhi chalo’ protest: Key points

  • The Indian Express reported that nearly 10 protest sites have been finalised for the rail roko protest in which the BKU Ugrahan and BKU Dakaunda (Dhaner faction) will participate jointly, and more locations are likely to be added by evening.
  • Rajpura, Sunam (near Shambu and Khanauri borders, respectively), Jethuke village in Bathinda, Moga, Mansa, Malaut, Valla railway crossing in Amritsar, Barnala, Sangrur, Budhlada have been selected as the rail roko protest locations, the report added. This will affect the Amritsar-Jalandhar-Delhi line, the Mansa-Bathinda-Delhi line, Ludhiana-Ferozepur line, and many other locations, Sukhdev Singh Kokrikalan, the general secretary of BKU Ugrahan, said.
  • On Thursday, three Union ministers will meet farmers’ leaders in Chandigarh for the third round of talks as the stand-off between the protesters and police at the Punjab-Haryana border entered its third day, marked by more clashes between the two sides. The two earlier meetings, held before the march began, remained “inconclusive”.
  • Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said the meeting will be held with union ministers Arjun Munda, Piyush Goyal and Nityanand Rai at 5pm.
  • Meanwhile, defence minister Rajnath Singh and agriculture minister Arjun Munda held discussions in New Delhi on addressing the farmers’ issues, reports claimed.
  • On Wednesday, at the Shambhu border point near Ambala, there was intermittent shelling by security personnel at the ‘Delhi Chalo’ protesters. Security forces used tear smoke whenever any group of farmers moved towards the barricades. Reports claimed that security personnel faced stone-pelting from the protesters.
  • A similar stand-off was witnessed continued at the Data Singhwala-Khanauri border in Haryana’s Jind district. But the situation remained less volatile compared to Tuesday, when farmers tried to shift cement barriers at Shambhu with their tractors, attempting to push towards the national capital.
  • Farmer leaders claimed that over 100 protesters were hurt Tuesday, hit by rubber bullets and tear gas shells. Police said 24 of their own men were injured in the stone-pelting by protesters during the first day of the protest.
  • At the Shambhu border, farmers with their tractor-trolleys lining the road and more arriving from different parts of Punjab, are still over 200 km from their destination.
  • Multiple layers of concrete blocks and metal spikes are put in place at Delhi’s Singhu and Tikri borders with Haryana as well as at the Ghazipur border with Uttar Pradesh. Delhi-Sonipat traffic at Singhu and the movement of vehicles to Bahadurgarh.
  • In Delhi, commuters faced a tough time at the Singhu border due to the sealing of the area and the heavy deployment of police and paramilitary forces

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes News!

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