Punjab farmers all set to head for Delhi borders for agitation
The Hindu
With wheat harvesting almost over in Punjab, scores of farmers and farm labourers are all set to ‘march’ again to State borders of Delhi on May 5 in a bid to ensure the momentum of the ongoing agitati
With wheat harvesting almost over in Punjab, scores of farmers and farm labourers are all set to ‘march’ again to State borders of Delhi on May 5 in a bid to ensure the momentum of the ongoing agitation against Centre’s farm laws stays intact. The one of the largest outfit in Punjab, and the Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee (KMSC), a prominent outfit at the forefront of the ongoing farmers’ agitation, have announced that batches of farmers and farm labourers from several parts of the State will start moving in the coming days towards Delhi so that the number of protesters at the agitation sites keeps growing. While the BKU (Ugrahan) is planning to send ‘big batches’ of farmers after May 10, the KMSC plans to send scores of its member farmers and farm labourers from Amritsar district on May 5.More Related News