Amid deadlock, farmers give call for 'Punjab Bandh' on December 30
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsAs the deadlock persists between the Centre and protesting farmers over various demands, the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha and Samyukt Kisan Morcha (non-political) on Wednesday gave a call for ‘Punjab Bandh’ on December 30.
Train services in Punjab were affected as farmers, who are protesting to press the Centre for accepting their demands, including a legally binding minimum support price for crops, squatted on rail tracks as part of the three-hour 'Rail Roko' protest on Wednesday.
Kisan Mazdoor Morcha leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said farmers had squatted on rail tracks at many places from noon to 3 pm.
The farmers alleged that the Centre is determined to sell the country's agriculture and public institutions to corporate houses.
“A call for a Punjab Bandh is being given for December 30, against the atrocities of the Central government. Emergency services will remain operational,” reads a statement released by the farmer unions.
Meanwhile, farmer Ranjit Singh reportedly died at Shambhu border amid farmers' protest by consuming a poisonous substance, farmer leaders said.
The farmers demanded Rs 25 lakh aid for the deceased farmer’s family, complete debt waiver, and a government job for a family member.
For the past three weeks, Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal has been on a fast-unto-death at the Khanauri border point between Punjab and Haryana to press the Centre to accept the agitating farmers' demands.
A “jatha” (group) of 101 farmers made three attempts to enter Delhi on foot on December 6, December 8 and again on December 14. Haryana security personnel did not allow them to proceed.