Farmers Plan Strategy for Mahapanchayats, Key Meeting with Centre on 14th
Day 72 of Dallewal’s Hunger Strike, Farmers Mobilize for Upcoming Protests……
Punjab : As tensions rise in the ongoing farmers’ movement, leaders are actively strategizing to ensure the success of upcoming mahapanchayats. With a crucial meeting scheduled with the central government on February 14, farmers are gearing up for large-scale mobilization to push forward their demands. Meanwhile, today marks the 72nd day of farmer leader Sarwan Singh Dallewal’s hunger strike, symbolizing the persistence and determination of the movement.
The upcoming mahapanchayats are expected to witness massive participation from farmers across multiple states, with discussions centered around agricultural policies, Minimum Support Price (MSP) guarantees, and pending demands from previous protests. Farmer unions are holding extensive meetings to coordinate efforts and ensure maximum turnout for these gatherings.
Dallewal’s hunger strike has been a focal point of the agitation, drawing national attention to the farmers’ cause. Despite deteriorating health conditions, he has remained steadfast, urging the government to address the long-standing concerns of the farming community. His continued protest has added pressure on authorities to engage in meaningful dialogue.
Leaders have emphasized that the February 14 meeting with the Centre will be critical in determining the next course of action. If the government fails to present a concrete resolution, farmers may intensify their movement through larger demonstrations and road blockades. The outcome of this meeting will likely set the tone for the mahapanchayats that follow.
As the movement gains momentum, political observers are closely monitoring developments, particularly in states like Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, where farmer protests have historically had a significant impact. The farmers’ resolve remains strong, and the upcoming days are expected to be crucial in shaping the future of their demands.
With growing support from various sections of society, the farmer unions are leaving no stone unturned in their preparations. The next few weeks will be pivotal in determining whether a resolution can be reached or if the agitation will escalate further.