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Ministers Who Known as Farmers “Khalistanis” Will have to Apologise: Sukhbir Singh Badal


Sukhbir Badal mentioned the farmers aren’t glad spending nights in streets in chilly however they’re helpless

Amritsar:

Attacking Bharatiya Janata Party-led Union govt in regards to the ongoing impasse with farmers over the 3 agriculture sector rules, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Sukhbir Singh Badal on Saturday mentioned all of the ”ministers” who ”defamed” the protesting farmers through calling them ”Khalistanis” and ”anti-national” should apologise to them publicly.

Chatting with media in Amritsar, Mr Badal puzzled why the Central govt is appearing ”tyranny” and no longer repealing the rules when the segment of the society for whom the rules are made isn’t proud of them.

“Centre is attempting to defame agitation through calling it that of Khalistanis and political events. It’s unlucky that if one disagrees with them they name them anti-nationals. Ministers giving such statements should apologise publicly. We condemn Centre’s angle and such statements,” mentioned the SAD leader.

“It’s unlucky that Centre is attempting to stifle the voices of the farmers, as a substitute of being attentive to them. Farmers are not looking for the farm rules. Why is Centre appearing tyranny when the segment of the society, for whom rules were shaped, does not need it? I request the Top Minister to hear farmers,” he added.

Mr Badal mentioned the farmers aren’t glad spending their nights within the streets on this fierce chilly however are helpless, and added “it’s been the coverage of the central govt that any one who raises voice in opposition to them is defamed through being known as anti-national.”

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The farmers’ agitation at the borders of Delhi, in opposition to the 3 farm rules handed through the Central govt within the final monsoon consultation of Parliament, entered the 17th day lately, with the farmers’ unions now threatening to dam railway tracks.

Consistent with their previous plan of blocking off the Delhi-Jaipur, Delhi-Agra freeway through December 12, extra farmers are most probably to enroll in the protests on Friday. Police have stepped up vigil at the border spaces to make sure the protesters can not block highways.

On Thursday, the Centre mentioned channels for extra talks are open. Agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar appealed to the protesters to prevent their agitation as talks are nonetheless occurring.

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