Haryana Farmers to Bring Water to Khanouri, Strategy for Mahapanchayats
Farmers from 50 Villages to Join, Day 71 of Dallewal’s Hunger Strike…….
Chandigarh : In a show of solidarity, farmers from 50 villages in Haryana are set to bring water to Khanouri as part of their ongoing protest. This initiative is aimed at intensifying their efforts for the upcoming mahapanchayats, where they plan to strategize further actions. The protest, which has gained significant momentum, is centered around agricultural issues, including water scarcity and unfair policies impacting farmers.
This move comes on the 71st day of Dallewal’s hunger strike, a prominent leader who has been advocating for farmers’ rights. His hunger strike has drawn attention to the plight of the agricultural community in Haryana and across the country. Dallewal’s unwavering commitment to the cause has spurred many farmers to join the protest, with thousands expected to participate in the mahapanchayats that are being planned in various regions.
The farmers are planning to hold the water procession to Khanouri as a symbolic gesture of their struggle for access to water resources. They believe that the state’s water policies are not in their favor and have been pushing for better water management and distribution, especially in rural areas. The upcoming mahapanchayats will focus on formulating strategies to pressurize the state government to address their grievances, which include demands for fair compensation, proper irrigation facilities, and a more farmer-friendly approach to agriculture.
The 71st day of Dallewal’s hunger strike has become a significant milestone in this movement. His endurance has motivated many farmers to continue their fight for justice. As the struggle intensifies, the government is under increasing pressure to negotiate with the farmer leaders and find a resolution.
With the farmers uniting in large numbers, the political climate in Haryana is becoming increasingly tense. It remains to be seen whether the government will take steps to address the farmers’ demands or if the protests will escalate further in the coming days.