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Samyukta Kisan Morcha asks protesting farmers to not build permanent structures
The SKM`s statement comes in the wake of Haryana Police registering two separate cases against farmers for allegedly raising concrete wall structure and digging a borewell on National Highway-44 in the state`s Sonipat district
Highlights
- SKM asks farmers to not build permanent structures at protest sites
- It comes after Haryana police filed two FIRs in the matter
New Delhi: Days after the protesting farmers started building 'pucca' houses on the Singhu border, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) on Sunday (March 14) asked them to not do so.
The SKM, which is leading the protests against the three new farm laws, asked the farmers to not build permanent structures at Delhi's border points where they have been camping since November last year.
The SKM's statement comes in the wake of Haryana Police registering two separate cases against farmers for allegedly raising concrete wall structure and digging a borewell on National Highway-44 in the state's Sonipat district, close to Delhi's Singhu border protest site.
Some permanent structures have started to come up at the Singhu border, one of three prominent protest sites besides Ghazipur and Tikri border points, where agitation against the Centre's three agri laws has been going on for over three months.
During a meeting of the Morcha, which included 32 Punjab farmer unions, a decision was taken that the protestors should not build any permanent structures at the protest sites, an SKM statement said.
The statement further said that several SKM leaders also travelled to West Bengal to campaign in support of their agitation and to urge voters there not to vote for "anti-farmer" BJP.
The SKM delegation addressed Mahapanchayats at Singur and Asansol in the state on Sunday, it said.
The outfit said after a debate in the United Kingdom's House of Commons on the issue of peaceful protests and press freedoms in India, it could be the House of Representatives in Australia that could pick up a petition.
"The e-petition has four more days for collecting signatures before the House of Representatives could pick it up," the statement said.
The 'yatras' taken out in support of farmers demands in various states, including Odisha, Bihar and Uttarakhand, are going on and receiving support there, the statement said.
The SKM said of the 151 farmers, arrested in connection with various FIRs other than the one concerning the Red Fort incident on Republic Day, 147 have been released on bail so far.
Earlier this week, the Haryana police in the Sonipat district halted construction work of 'pucca' houses being built by farmers on the Singhu border. Two FIRs were filed against the farmers at the Kundli police station on Friday.
The construction work was halted after a complaint was filed by NHAI and Kundli municipality officials.