Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh appealed PM Modi to speak with fasting farmer leader Dallewal

Chandigarh: The Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh on Wednesday expressed his concerns over the  deteriorating health condition of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, stating that the state government is worried about his health and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak to farmer leader Dallewal. Speaking with the media Balbir Singh said that the Punjab.

Chandigarh: The Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh on Wednesday expressed his concerns over the  deteriorating health condition of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, stating that the state government is worried about his health and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak to farmer leader Dallewal.

Speaking with the media Balbir Singh said that the Punjab government is worried about his health.

Singh appealed to the PM and the Union Agriculture Minister should talk to him. Even if the Prime Minister converses with him telephonically, then, also, the entire problem will be solved.

“The border of Punjab will also reopen. Common people have been facing difficulties. They (Farmers) are our people. When we need grain, we approach them. They are filling our stomachs and their children are getting martyred on borders. PM Modi himself says that communication is the only solution.” 

Earlier on Monday, a Supreme Court-appointed High-Powered Committee met farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on an indefinite hunger strike at the Khanauri border.

Speaking about the meeting, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Patiala, Mandeep Singh Sidhu, said that the farmer leader had refused to take medical assistance.

 Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the hearing of a plea regarding providing medical aid and hospitalisation of Dallewal, to Friday.

On Thursday, the Supreme Court clarified that its orders to provide medical aid and hospitalisation to farmers’ leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal were not to force him to end his fast but to ensure his well-being.

A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Sudhanshu Dhulia said that Dallewal could continue his hunger strike under medical aid.

It said there appears to be a deliberate attempt in the media by Punjab government officers to give an impression that the court is pressuring Dallewal to break the fast.