CM Amarinder Singh: Hold protests at Delhi's borders And Free Punjab

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Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh appealed the farmers to free the state and conduct their protest at Delhi's border

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh appealed to the farmers on Monday, to free the state and conduct their protest at Delhi's border and Haryana.

As the farm laws were passed by the Union government, farmers should now shift the agitation venue to Delhi borders in order to put pressure on the Centre, he said. 


Addressing a gathering after laying the foundation stone of a government college at Mukhliana village in Hoshiarpur, the CM said the protests and sit-ins being held at 113 places across Punjab, including at toll plazas, were not at all in the state’s interests.


“Punjab will suffer financially... There is no use sitting at 113 places in Punjab and weakening its financial position,” he said. “It is your Punjab, your villages, your people. You do whatever you want to do at Delhi (border), put pressure on them (Centre), and make them agree,” Singh said.


In another event, Amarinder requested the Centre to shed its stubbornness and repeal the farm laws. Addressing a gathering after laying the foundation stone of College of Agriculture in SBS Nagar district, he said, “The Constitution has been amended 127 times since 1950. So why not one more time to repeal the farm laws for providing succor to the farmers who have been sitting at Singhu and Tikri borders?” 


CM Amarinder Singh said that the central farm laws have already been rejected in the assembly replaced by the state government’s farm laws, which were sent to the governor for his approval, “but to our dismay, these have not yet been forwarded to the President”.