Dilli Chalo protest | Amarinder questions Haryana CM’s decision to block farmers
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Punjab CM dismisses Manohar Lal’s cost that he’s inciting the protesters.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday questioned his Haryana counterpart Manohar Lal’s decision not to enable farmers to go peacefully to Delhi when the Centre was prepared to discuss to them and even the Delhi authorities had no drawback letting them in.
“Who’s Khattar to come in between? What business does he have interfering in this whole affair?” he mentioned. He additionally accused Mr. Lal of creating baseless allegations that he [Punjab CM] was instigating the farmers and frightening them to agitate. “I am a nationalist to the core. I run a border State and will never do anything to create law and order problem of any kind.” He mentioned the farmers had been blocking Punjab’s railway tracks for the final 60 days inflicting a lack of greater than ₹43,000 crore with none drawback.
“I will not take this nonsense from Khattar. Don’t I have better things to do than to incite farmers?” he mentioned, including that “sometimes they say it’s the Khalistanis who’re managing the protests and sometimes they accuse me of doing it…let them make up their mind.” The Chief Minister mentioned no political celebration was concerned within the farm protests. They had been a spontaneous response of the farmers combating for his or her future.
Capt. Amarinder additionally dismissed Mr. Lal’s declare that the Haryana farmers weren’t a part of the “Dilli Chalo” agitation. He mentioned Punjab’s intelligence confirmed that 40,000-50,000 farmers from the State had joined the march which even the Centre’s intelligence studies would have borne out. “He [Mr. Lal] doesn’t know what’s happening in his own State and he’s telling me what to do in my State!”
Capt. Amarinder additionally mentioned Mr. Lal was mendacity that he tried calling me earlier and I didn’t reply. “But now, after what he has done to my farmers, I will not speak to him even if he calls me 10 times. Unless he apologises and admits that he did wrong to Punjab’s farmers, I will not forgive him,” mentioned Capt. Amarinder in an announcement issued based mostly on his collection of interviews.
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