Farmers' meet with Karnal DC 'inconclusive', protesters march towards mini-secretariat
text_fieldsKarnal: Farmers' meeting with the Karnal Deputy Commissioner at the mini-secretariat on Tuesday ended without any conclusion.Farmer leaders have started marching towards Karnal's mini-secretariat to mark their protest.
Bharatiya Kisan Sangh will hold demonstrations at district centres in the country on September 8 demanding profitable prices to all farmers equally, says Badrinarayan Choudhary, general secretary of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh.
"Whatever is earned by farmers in growing crops should be ensured to them. The govt should either give a profitable price or explain to us why our demand is wrong. The current MSP is a fraud. There should be a law for MSP", he added.
Political activist Yogendra Yadav, after the meeting, told media, "We held three rounds of talks with the DC and SP. It was attended by 15 representatives. All we demanded was strict action against the IAS officer who ordered lathicharge on August 28. We didn't seek any compensation. However, the authorities didn't agree to even that."
"The authorities were supporting the IAS officers' move. They said, theek hi kiya unhone (he did the right thing). In the end, we asked them to at least suspend the officer but they didn't even agree to this demand also," he added.
Earlier,on Tuesday morning,the farmers delegation from the kisan mahapanchyat presented a memorandum of their demands to the Karnal Deputy Commissioner at the mini secretariat.
In the memorandum, the farmers reiterated their demand for strict action against the IAS officer who ordered a lathicharge against the protesters on August 28.
The delegation was led by political activist Yogendra Yadav, farmer protest leader Rakesh Tikait, Karnal-based Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Gurnaam Singh Chaduni, BKU president Balbir Singh Rajewal, BKU (Sidhupur) state president member Jagjit Singh Dallewal, Ajay Rana, Dr Darshan pal along with other farmer leaders.
Farmers have been protesting on the outskirts of the national capital against the three contentious farm laws passed by the Centre in Parliament in September 2020 for more than 9 months.