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Ahead of Punjab elections 2022, Captain Amarinder Singh urges PM to resolve farmers' protest

Written by  Rajan Nath -- July 16th 2021 06:05 PM -- Updated: July 16th 2021 06:09 PM
Ahead of Punjab elections 2022, Captain Amarinder Singh urges PM to resolve farmers' protest

Ahead of Punjab elections 2022, Captain Amarinder Singh urges PM to resolve farmers' protest

Farmers' protest: Citing the heightened cross-border threat and increased drone and other terrorist activities by ISI-backed groups, including plans by Khalistani oufits to target certain Kisan leaders, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to immediately resume dialogue with the agitating farmers and make concerted efforts to resolve their issues. Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh has proposed to lead an all-party delegation from Punjab for discussion with PM Narendra Modi to find a durable and amicable solution to the vexed problem of the prolonged farmers' protest, which is threatening the social fabric of the state and impacting the economic activities as well. Also Read | Farmers’ Protest: BKU leader Rakesh Tikait warns of ‘war’ over farm laws Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh to skip PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony - The Indian Wire In a letter to the Prime Minister, Captain Amarinder Singh warned that the powers across the border “may try to play upon the charged emotions of our proud, sincere, and hard-working farmers” of Punjab, which has a long and live international border. Also Read | Punjab: Captain Amarinder Singh’s media advisor issues clarification on CM’s resignation Farmers Protest: Captain Amarinder Singh urges PM Modi to listen to farmers' voice - I Love Punjab “The situation is presently under control but I fear that provocative statements and conduct of some political parties and the emotional backlash might create law and order problems and also lead to irreversible damage to the hard-earned peace in the State,” said the Chief Minister. Final-year exams: Punjab CM seeks scrapping of university exams, UGC guidelines; will write to PM Modi | Higher News – India TV The Chief Minister’s letter comes amid rising resentment in Punjab on account of the Farm Laws, which he said he had asked to be reviewed even in his earlier DO letters of June and December 2020. It comes in the backdrop of increase in drone activity along the villages falling with 5-6 kms of Indo-Pak border in Punjab, with consignments of weapons and heroin being delivered into India by Pakistan. Intelligence reports also suggest that with the Punjab Assembly elections 2022 just a few months away, ISI-led Khalistani and Kashmiri terror outfits are planning terrorist actions in the state in the near future. -PTC News


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