SAD (A) workers to court arrest : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

SAD (A) workers to court arrest



Bathinda, March 1

Leaders of the SAD (Amritsar) today raised a question mark on the way the agitation started by farmer unions against the three central farm laws was being run.

Addressing a press conference, senior leader Prof Mohinderpal Singh said the unions were not performing their duties in public interest. They should have raised the issue of release of Sikh youths in connection with the January 26 incident, besides harassment of women and children, he said.

They said the party would stand by the farmers and soldiers and would oppose any wrong done to them.

Prof Singh said their workers would court arrest in Delhi seeking the release of arrested farmers, cancellation of FIRs, repeal of the farm laws and legal provisions for MSP. First such group headed by women, including Harpal Kaur Sangrur, Rupinderjeet Kaur, Gurmeet Kaur, Deepinder Kaur, Gurmeet Kaur, Ranjit and Harjeet Kaur, would leave for Delhi from Takth Damdama Sahib at Talwandi Sabo on March 2. — TNS


Top News

US sanctions Chinese suppliers for providing critical components of Pakistan’s ballistic missile programme

US sanctions Chinese suppliers for providing critical components of Pakistan’s ballistic missile programme

As a result of the action, all property and interests in pro...

Iraq's popular mobilization forces post hit in air strike, sources say

Iraq's popular mobilization forces post hit in air strike, sources say

US official said there had been no US military activity in I...

Indian student's death in US possibly linked to 'Blue Whale Challenge': Report

Indian student's death in US possibly linked to 'Blue Whale Challenge': Report

The 20-year-old, who will remain unnamed here in deference t...

Tesla's Elon Musk postpones India trip, sources say

Tesla's Elon Musk postpones India trip, sources say

Tesla and Modi's office did not immediately respond to reque...

Punjab leader Tajinder Bittu resigns from Congress

Punjab leader Tajinder Bittu resigns from Congress; likely to join BJP

He was AICC secretary and co-charge of Himachal Pradesh


Cities

View All