Voting for 90 seats of Haryana Assembly will be held on October 5, while the result will be announced on October 8
Haryana has decided not to support or oppose any party in the Kisan Mahapanchayat elections held on Sunday in Uchana of Jind district of Haryana. A farmer leader has given this information.
Voting for 90 seats of Haryana Assembly will be held on October 5, while the results will be announced on October 8. A large number of farmers from Haryana, Punjab and other states participated in this Maha Panchayat organized under the aegis of Bharatiya Kisan Naujwan Union. Farmer leaders like Jagjit Singh Dallewal, Shravan Singh Pandher and Abhimanyu Kohar participated in it.
Informing about the decision taken in the Maha Panchayat, Dallewal said, 'We (farmers' movement) have nothing to do with the elections. Our aim is to strengthen the movement. We will neither help anyone nor oppose anyone in the elections. To strengthen our movement, we will make people aware of the government's failures and decisions taken against farmers. He said, 'The next Mahapanchayat will be held on September 22 in Pipli, Kurukshetra.
The demands we are agitating for are not only those of the farmers of Punjab and Haryana but of the entire country. Mahapanchayats are being held in all corners of the country to connect the entire country with this movement. Dallewal said that the way the government prevented farmers from coming to the Kisan Mahapanchayat was extremely shameful and reprehensible.
He alleged that, 'Cement barriers were put up at many places to prevent farmers from gathering. Gurdwara administrators were also asked not to cook food for them. Farmer leader Abhimanyu Kohr said, 'We are not appealing to vote for any political party, but we will definitely say that when you go to vote, the atrocities on farmers and laborers in the last ten years should be remembered. Remember.'