Support for Punjab Bandh: Work will also be halted in the tehsils of Punjab


Mahendra Singh Rattians
Moga, 29 December
Commercial, cultural, social and religious organizations are in support of the call for ‘Punjab Bandh’ on December 30 by the United Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha. have done Provincial General Secretary of Punjab Revenue Officers Association Maninder Singh (Tehsildar Patiala) said that during the virtual meeting of Revenue Officers from across the state under the leadership of Provincial Executive President Lachman Singh of the Union Kisan Morche and Kisan Mazdoor Morche on December 30, ‘Punjab Bandh’ It has been decided to support He said that revenue officers will be present in the tehsils across the state, but a decision has been taken to keep all the work of registries etc. closed. He said that the organization is in favor that the central government should give up its stubborn attitude and accept the accepted and other rightful demands of the farmers on a priority level. BKU Revolutionary District President Labh Singh Rode, Revolutionary Rural Labor Union State Leader Lakhvir Singh Lakha, Lok Sangram Morcha Punjab State President Tara Singh Moga, Kisan Mazdoor Morcha Malkit Singh Gholamiwala and Punjab Roadways Panbus/PRTC Contract Workers Union State President Baljinder Singh. Said that the bandh will be in force from 7 am to 4 pm. Due to this, there is a fear of stopping the road and rail traffic, which may have a direct impact on the common people of the state. Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, commercial, cultural, social and religious organizations are in support of the Punjab bandh call of farmers’ organizations. Milk and vegetable markets will remain closed during the bandh and people will get milk and vegetables only after 4 pm. He said that if anything happens to Jagjit Singh Dallewal, the central government will be responsible for it. He said that all sections and general public are getting full support for the bandh. He said that they appeal that pressure will be put on the central government by shutting down the entire Punjab by supporting us.
Ram Mandi (Motivation Letter): A meeting of Dairy and Dodhi Union Ram Mandi was held under the leadership of President Sukhmandar Singh Sukhladhi. In this meeting, a resolution was passed by deciding to support the Punjab Bandh call given on December 30 by the United Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) regarding farmers’ demands. Pradhan said that Dodhi Union supports the demands of farmers. Therefore, on December 30, groups will not collect milk from Dodhi villages and will not supply it to houses and shops in the city. On this occasion Jarnail Singh Bangi Senior State Vice President, Kala Singh Vice President, Buta Singh Phulokhari Secretary and Satish Kumar Rinku Cashier.

Barnala (Parshotam Balli): A special meeting of the state committee of Bharatiya Kisan Union Ekta Dakounda (Dhaner) was held here at Tarkasheel Bhavan under the leadership of state president Manjit Singh Dhaner. The state press secretary of the organization Angrez Singh Bhadour said that the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha and the United Kisan Morcha on December 30 against the central Modi government’s deliberate silence regarding the farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on a death fast at the Khanuri border for more than a month. In support of the Punjab Bandh call given by the Non-Political), their organization has called for a freely coordinated struggle. Apart from this, he said that his organization Bharati Kisan Union Ekta Dakoanda has decided to fully participate in the grand conference being held at Tohana city of Haryana on January 4, 2025 to achieve the pending demands of the United Kisan Morcha. Similarly, the United Kisan Morcha Punjab also announced its participation in the Moga Conference on 9 January 2025. Senior Vice President Gurdeep Singh Rampura, State Vice President Amandeep Singh Lalton, State Committee Member Makhan Singh Bhaini Bagha, Kulwant Singh Kishangarh, Sahib Singh Badbar, Jagtar Singh Dehdka, Tarsem Singh Basuwal, Harvinder Singh Kotli and others were present on this occasion.

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