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Dallewal’s most of the veins blocked: 75th day of hunger strike; Farmer to submit memorandum to MSPs

Khanauri: Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a hunger strike demanding 13 demands including a legal guarantee of MSP on crops, his condition is critical. He has been on a hunger strike for 75 days, and has stopped taking medical help. Now his most of veins are severely blocked.

Doctors say that for the last 6 days, they are facing difficulty in putting the drip because their veins are not being found. Most of the veins in the hands are blocked, so efforts are being made to put the drip in the veins of his legs.

Here, a farmer engaged in the service of Dallewal met with an accident. He has been admitted to PGI Chandigarh. At the same time, memorandums will be submitted to the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs across the country on behalf of the United Kisan Morcha today against the agricultural marketing policy draft of the central government.

This is how the farmers’ movement will go on next week

The farmers are going to have a meeting with the central government in Chandigarh on Friday, 14 February this week. Before this, the farmers are in the mood to intensify the movement. Before the movement, the farmers will hold 3 big mahapanchayats to demonstrate their strength.

On February 11, farmers will protest outside the Ferozepur SSP office. Because, a case has been registered against the farmers in the security lapse case during the Prime Minister’s Punjab visit in 2022, which the farmer leaders are calling wrong.

On the other hand, a Maha Panchayat will be held on the Ratanpura front on the same day. There are preparations for a Maha Panchayat on Khanauri on February 12 and Shambhu border on February 13. Dallewal has also given a message to the people three times from the stage to join the Maha Panchayat.

The case is going on in the Supreme Court, so far it has been heard 10 times

The Haryana government had argued that the farmers have modified their tractors. If the farmers come forward, the atmosphere of the state will deteriorate. During this, young farmer Shubhkaran Singh died in a clash between the police and the farmers at the Khanauri border. However, when the farmers stopped there, the connection between Punjab and Haryana was cut off from both those routes. Due to this, the businessmen started incurring losses.

After this, the matter reached the Punjab and Haryana High Court. On July 10, the High Court ordered the Haryana government to open the barricades, then the government went to the Supreme Court. After that the Supreme Court constituted a high power committee in this matter. So far, about 10 hearings have been held in this matter.

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