
Prior to this, Dallewal had been discharged from a hospital in Khanna on April 6, after concluding his indefinite hunger strike.
Farmer Leader Dallewal Discharged from Hospital, Participates in MahaPanchayat in Amritsar, Latest News: Veteran farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal was admitted to a private hospital in Barnala for four days after his health deteriorated. After being discharged on Thursday, he joined a ‘Kisan Mazdoor MahaPanchayat’, a grand assembly of farmers and labourers.
The MahaPanchayat was organized by the Dallewal-led Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta Sidhupur) in Kohali village, Amritsar.
In his address at the event, Dallewal said, “The land is our mother... we have always been fighting and will continue to fight to protect it.”
He added, “The Punjab government chased away our sit-in by playing tricks, but our agitation has not ended. It will continue.”
Dallewal was hospitalized on Monday, April 7, 2025, after his health worsened following a speech at a farmers' gathering at the Dhanaula grain market in Barnala district.
During the rally, he experienced severe abdominal pain and vomiting, which led to his admission to a private hospital in Barnala. Doctors attributed his condition to complications from a prolonged fast.
Dr. Ishan Bansal stated, “When he was brought in, his blood pressure was low, and he was dehydrated. We gave him fluids and necessary treatment. He was weak due to the prolonged fast.”
Prior to this, Dallewal had been discharged from a hospital in Khanna on April 6, after concluding his indefinite hunger strike. He ended the fast after Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Union Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu appealed to him to prioritize his health and participate in future discussions.
Speaking to the media during the MahaPanchayat in Kohali, Dallewal said, “I have dedicated my life to the farmers’ cause. The movement continues, and the convention in Amritsar is a crucial step in this struggle.”
On the issue pertaining to alleged thefts at protest sites, Dallewal said, “We have informed the government and the administration. We will reclaim every right of the farmers.”
These allegations refer to incidents during the eviction of protest camps at the Shambhu and Khanauri borders on March 19, 2025, where farmers reported that personal belongings—such as tractors, trailers, refrigerators, air conditioners, inverters, beds, and gas cylinders—were either stolen or went missing during the police crackdown.
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