Farmers, millers, arhtiyas to hold 'chakka jam' in Punjab on October 13

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Farmers block a railway track during a protest demanding justice for the victims of the Lakhimpur Kheri incident, in Amritsar on October 3
(Photo: PTI)3 min read Last Updated : Oct 12 2024 | 4:49 PM IST Farmers, rice millers, and commission agents (arhtiyas) in Punjab have
announced a statewide strike on Sunday (October 13) to protest alleged delays in crop procurement and the lifting of paddy
state. The decision was made during a joint meeting in Chandigarh on Friday, where leaders of various agricultural groups voiced
frustration over government policies.Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp The protest is due to the failure of both the Punjab and
raised over full warehouses Balbir Singh Rajewal, leader of the United Kisan Morcha (UKM), said that the state warehouses are overflowing
with rice, and paddy is not being moved from mandis
He also accused the central government of prioritising other states over Punjab. The United Kisan Morcha, in collaboration with arhtiya
associations and seller owners, is leading this protest. Plans for escalation if demands are ignored Rajewal said that traffic in
Punjab will be blocked from 12 pm to 3 pm on October 13
The group also plans to hold another meeting on October 14 with various state organisations, including employee and labour unions, to
discuss further actions
Rajewal warned that if their demands are not met, they could escalate the protest to a level similar to the 2020-21 Delhi farmers'
agitation. Tarsem Saini, a leader from the millers' association, highlighted issues with PR 126 rice seeds, claiming that farmers are
being misled by government officials and procurement agencies. Arhtiya leaders Ravinder Singh Cheema and Vijay Kalra criticised the
government for attempting to marginalise their role in agricultural trade, arguing that new policies threaten their livelihoods. The
united front of farmers, millers, and arhtiyas has sent a clear message: without prompt government action, the agricultural sector will
continue to face difficulties, with potential repercussions across the state
The leadership is preparing for larger protests, similar to the scale of the 2020-21 farmers' movement, if their demands are
The protest was held to commemorate the third anniversary of the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri incident. According to an official statement, a
total of 17 trains were delayed in the Ferozepur division
However, the statement also clarified that no trains were rerouted or significantly impacted by the protest
The authorities ensured that trains were halted at stations where passengers had access to essential services such as tea, water, and other
refreshments, minimising inconvenience. The farmers participating in the protest have been calling for a legal guarantee on the Minimum
Support Price (MSP), which has been a key demand in their ongoing movement.(With agency inputs)First Published: Oct 12 2024 | 4:49 PMIST