GENUINE DEMANDS OF FARMERS SHOULD BE MET: SANDHWAN
Sandhwan advocates meeting the genuine demands of farmers.
Condemns Police Violence against farmers
Asks Union Government to come forward for talk with open mind
Chandigarh, February 14:
In his condemnation of police violence against farmers, Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan emphasized that it constituted a sheer violation of democratic rights. He emphasized the importance of meeting the genuine demands of farmers and urged for initiating talks with an open mind.
Sandhwan condemned the barricading
Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan condemned the barricading and fortifying of the National Capital, describing it as a significant blow to democracy, wherein the authorities snatch the democratic rights of the people with a heavy hand.”It is regrettable that the Union government allowed the situation to deteriorate to such an extent and took no action on the promises made with farmers,” he lamented, highlighting the grave concerns regarding the erosion of democratic principles and the failure of the government to uphold its commitments to the farming community.
Modi government of attempting to oppress the voice of the farmers
The Speaker accused the Modi government of attempting to oppress the voice of the farmers after failing to fulfill the promises made to them over the past 10 years. Moreover, Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan condemned the police violence against farmers as a sheer violation of democratic rights, stating that authorities should meet the genuine demands of farmers and initiate talks with an open mind. Additionally, he termed the barricading and fortification of the National Capital as a significant blow to democracy, condemning it as a situation where the authorities grabbed the democratic rights of the people with a stick.
Additionally, he lamented that the Union government had allowed the situation to deteriorate to such an extent and had taken no action on the promises made with farmers. Furthermore, he criticized the lack of proactive measures taken by the Union government to address the concerns of farmers, highlighting a sense of neglect and broken promises. Moreover, he underscored the urgent need for concrete actions to rectify the situation and restore trust between farmers and the government. Furthermore, he emphasized the necessity for transparent communication and collaboration to forge a sustainable solution.