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"They Must Pass Over Our Corpse to Take Jagjit Singh Dallewal," Say Protesting Farmers 
Published : Dec 20, 2024, 4:54 pm IST
Updated : Dec 20, 2024, 4:54 pm IST
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"They Must Pass Over Our Corpse to Take Jagjit Singh Dallewal," Say Protesting Farmers 
"They Must Pass Over Our Corpse to Take Jagjit Singh Dallewal," Say Protesting Farmers 

Their powerful statement came in response to SC's directive for Punjab govt to move Dallewal to an off-site makeshift hospital

Jagjit Singh Dallewal, Farmers Protest, Supreme Court Hearing Latest News Today: In a defiant press conference held at the Khanauri border, farmers standing in solidarity with Jagjit Singh Dallewal declared their unwavering support for the farmer leader.

Their powerful statement came in response to the Supreme Court's directive for the Punjab government to move Dallewal to an off-site makeshift hospital for medical care amid his ongoing hunger strike.

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"Our leader will not leave the stage," the farmers asserted. "Jagjit Singh Dallewal has resolutely refused to seek medical facilities and is determined to continue his hunger strike."

Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s Determination

Despite growing concerns for his health, Dallewal has remained steadfast in his decision to continue the strike. His resolve reflects the depth of his commitment to the farmers’ cause, which has garnered widespread attention and support across the region.

"Jagjit Singh Dallewal is not just a leader; he is a symbol of our fight," said one farmer present at the press conference. "If they want to take him, they must pass over our corpse first."

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Protesters Rally Behind Dallewal

The farmers' movement has gathered momentum, with thousands joining the protest at the Khanauri border. Supporters have vowed to protect Dallewal and his right to protest, criticizing the government's attempts to move him against his will.

"We respect the Supreme Court, but this is a fight for our rights and dignity. Jagjit Singh Dallewal's hunger strike is a peaceful protest, and we will not allow any force to disrupt it," a farmer spokesperson said.

Medical Concerns

The Supreme Court's directive comes amid reports of Dallewal's deteriorating health. However, the leader has refused to accept medical treatment, stating that his hunger strike is a crucial step in pressuring authorities to address the farmers’ grievances.

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Doctors and health professionals have expressed concerns over the potential consequences of his prolonged fasting, urging the government and protesters to prioritize his well-being.

Growing Support for Farmers’ Demands

As tensions rise, the farmers' demands remain front and center. Protesters at the Khanauri border are calling for immediate action from the government to address their issues, including fair crop prices, resolution of pending grievances, and better support for agricultural workers.

"We are here to ensure our voices are heard," said another farmer. "This is not just about Dallewal; it is about every farmer who has struggled and sacrificed for the nation."

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A Call for Resolution

The impasse highlights the need for dialogue between the government and protesting farmers. While the situation at the Khanauri border remains tense, the determination of Jagjit Singh Dallewal and his supporters underscores the urgency of addressing their demands to prevent further escalation.

As the nation watches, the farmers' struggle continues, with Dallewal at the forefront of a movement that resonates deeply with millions across Punjab and beyond.

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