Farmer Protest: Huge crowd at Shambhu border, retired soldiers...businessmen, people from other states support farmers


Posted on 1st Mar 2024 11:43 am by rohit kumar

17 days have been completed in the ongoing farmers' agitation on the Shambhu and Khanauri borders of Punjab-Haryana demanding MSP purchase guarantee law and other demands. After the FIR was registered late on Wednesday night, the board of doctors at Rajindra Hospital in Patiala conducted the post-mortem of the body of martyr Shubhakaran at the Khanauri border and the last rites were performed by the farmers in Ballo village of Bathinda after paying tribute.

 

Due to this, there was commotion at the Shambhu border the whole day on Thursday and a huge crowd reached there. Not only this, women, children, and elderly people were also seen raising slogans against the Central and Haryana governments. Retired soldiers, commission agents, businessmen, and people from other states also reached the Shambhu border on Thursday.

 

Due to the funeral of Shubhakaran, the morning meeting at the Shambhu border was postponed to late evening as the key leadership was present in Bathinda. Some farmer leaders present there are saying that the decision to march to Delhi will be announced late at night.

 

There is no decrease in the spirit of women and children

There was no decrease in the enthusiasm of the women who came from the farmers' families. While holding the mike in their hands, they were seen raising slogans against the Central and Haryana government, while also giving detailed information about the MSP and other demands being sought by the farmers to make people aware. In their struggle, children were also seen shouting slogans.

 

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On the border itself, langars of milk, lassi, kheer, laddu, dal, and roti were kept running at various places so that the thousands of people who arrived there did not remain hungry. Posters of Bhindranwala, Amritpal, and Deep Sidhu have also been put up on the Shambhu border. Apart from this, a separate trolley has been converted into a hut for women to live in. At the same time, the youth was seen sitting on the stand in front of the tractors and shouting slogans which kept on instilling enthusiasm among the youth.

 

Nurses are also serving injured farmers at the Shambhu border

Even after being injured in an accident at the Shambhu border, nurse Heena is seen serving the injured farmers. Heena said that she is a staff nurse in Jalandhar by profession. A few days ago, she had an accident due to which she got injured in her knee and she could not walk completely. Despite this, for the last 17 days, she has brought medicines along with her colleagues to the farmers' protest, considering service to the farmers as her religion.

 

Not only this, about 10 permanent clinics are running on the Shambhu border which are treating every disease of the farmers. More than 12 ambulances are standing ready all the time on the border. If any farmer's health deteriorates, they immediately get him admitted to the hospital. Fire brigade vehicles are also present at the spot for 24 hours so that no untoward incident happens.

 

Shubhakaran was shot in Jind district of Haryana, FIR revealed

On February 21, during the farmers' movement, young Shubhakarna was shot in the head in Garhi in the Jind district of Haryana. This disclosure has been made in the FIR registered by Patiala Police late on Wednesday night in this case.

 

Was five steps ahead when Shubhakaran got shot: Father

According to the complaint given by father Charanjit Singh to Patra police, son Shubhakaran was only five steps ahead of him when the bullet fired from Haryana hit him in the back of the head. As soon as he was shot, he fell and was immediately put in an ambulance and taken to the hospital. But within an hour they got information that Shubhakaran had died.

 

The government will give Rs 1 crore to government jobs and family

The Punjab government will provide a government job to one of Shubhakaran's sisters and an assistance amount of Rs 1 crore to the family. The family owns two and a half acres of land and has a debt of lakhs of rupees. The family does farming by taking land on contract. The father of the deceased works as a goat herder. Shubhakaran's mother had left her husband 17 years ago.

 

Also Read: Farmer Protest: Contact with Punjab has been lost for 18 days, people are worried... Rural roads have become helpful, clothing business is being affected.

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