Police use water canon to disperse SAD-S activists
- September 05, 2021
- Updated: 01:29 am
DW BUREAU / chandigarh
Police used a water cannon on Saturday to disperse SAD (Sanyukt) activists who had gathered here to gherao the residences of Punjab and Haryana chief ministers to protest against the lathicharge on farmers recently. The protesters led by Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt) leader and MLA Parminder Singh Dhindsa raised slogans against Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and his Haryana counterpart Manohar Lal Khattar. Police personnel were deployed in strength and barricades were put to prevent the protesters from going towards the residences of the two chief ministers.
When the activists led by Dhindsa tried to force their way, the police used a water cannon and some of the protesters were detained. Turbans of several activists fell off during the protest. The activists were protesting against the alleged lathicharge on a group of farmers in Karnal and Monga recently. Last month, around 10 people were injured as police allegedly lathicharged a group of farmers disrupting traffic movement on a highway while heading towards Karnal in Haryana to protest against a BJP meeting.
The Punjab Police had also resorted to baton charge to disperse farmers who allegedly tried to force their way inside the venue of an event of the Shiromani Akali Dal in Moga on Thursday. Talking to the media, Dhindsa on Saturday said he stands firm with the farmers and added that he would continue to raise his voice in favour of farmers. The former Punjab finance minister said the voice of peaceful protesting farmers for their rights cannot be suppressed with the use of force. He said the SAD (Sanyukt) has always been protesting for safeguarding the farmers' rights and it would continue to do the same in future. Meanwhile, the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) on Saturday claimed that thousands of farmers from 15 states have started reaching Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar district to participate in 'Kisan Mahapanchayat' on Sunday. The umbrella body of 40 farmer unions spearheading the farmers' agitation against the Centre's three farm laws said the 'mahapanchayat' will prove that the agitation has the support of "all castes, religions, states, classes, small traders and all sections of the society" "The 'mahapanchayat' of September 5 will make the Yogi-Modi governments realize the power of farmers, farm labourers, and supporters of the farm movement. "The Muzaffarnagar 'mahapanchayat' will be the biggest ever in the last nine months," the SKM said in a statement.It added that 500 'langar' services have been started to arrange meals for farmers, including mobile 'langar' system run on hundreds of tractor-trolleys.
(editor@dailyworld.in)