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INLD to protest in Sirsa today against govt’s ‘anti-farmer’ policies

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The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) will hold a protest on November 3 at 10.30 am. outside the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Sirsa, accusing the Haryana Government of neglecting farmers and agriculture.

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Accuses govt of ignoring farmers’ plight

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District spokesperson Mahavir Sharma said the protest would be led by Dabwali MLA Aditya Devi Lal and district president Jasbir Singh Jassa. During the demonstration, INLD leaders will submit a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner.

Sharma said rainwater from recent downpours was still flooding farms in several villages, but the government had made no effort to drain it or assess crop losses for compensation. He alleged that the BJP-led state government had failed to buy crops at the minimum support price (MSP), forcing the farmers to sell produce to private buyers at low rates.

Sharma also claimed that private dealers were selling DAP fertiliser at Rs 1,700 per bag, instead of the official price of Rs 1,350, with the alleged support of Agriculture Department officials. He warned that if the government failed to act after the memorandum was submitted, the INLD would intensify its agitation and take to the streets.

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