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“Luxurious Take a seat-In”: Sukhbir Badal Slams Amarinder Singh On Farm Invoice Protest


Amarinder Singh mentioned his dharna was once only a ”luxurious sit-in’

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Sukhbir Singh Badal as of late took a dig at Punjab Leader Minister Amarinder Singh and mentioned his demonstration in Delhi was once only a ”luxurious sit-in”.

Mr Badal mentioned that the Leader Minister must grasp indefinite starvation protest in entrance of High Minister Narendra Modi’s place of dwelling, as a substitute of staging “one-hour luxurious sit-ins.”

Amarinder Singh held a sit-in protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on Wednesday after failing to satisfy President Ram Nath Kovind in opposition to the suspension of products railway products and services in Punjab because of the continued agitation by way of farmers in opposition to the brand new farm regulations.

Mr Badal accused the executive minister of indulging in ”tamasha” as a substitute of seeking to unravel the grievances of farmers.

“Alternatively, you can’t idiot anyone together with your faux project release from Raj Ghat as you didn’t release the actual project within the Vidhan Sabha by way of passing a Invoice below the agriculture head which is below the State’s purview and make all the State a unmarried Mandi. The Chhattisgarh executive has performed this and its Governor has additionally signed the Invoice,” Mr Badal claimed.

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Mr Badal mentioned if the Leader Minister was once in reality interested by securing justice for the farmers of the State he must sit down on an indefinite starvation strike in entrance of the place of dwelling of the High Minister.

“However he’s not going to take action as a result of he has already made a maintain the Centre. The deal is so robust that the Leader Minister even modified the venue of his sit-in from Raj Ghat to Jantar Mantar on the Centre”s example,” he mentioned.

Mr Badal additionally introduced toughen for the ”chakka jam” (highway block) programme introduced by way of the farmer organisations on November 5.

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