Farmer Unions Protest in Amritsar, Demand Rollback of Fuel and LPG Price Hike
Farmers in Amritsar Protest Fuel and LPG Price Hike

Farmer unions affiliated with the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) held a protest outside the Deputy Commissioner's office in Amritsar on Tuesday. They condemned the alleged police lathi-charge on protesting farmers on May 15 and demanded a rollback of the recent increases in diesel, petrol, and cooking gas prices. The farmers also called for an adequate supply of fertilisers and the restoration of Punjab's representation in the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB).

Memorandum Submitted to District Administration

During the protest, farmer leaders submitted a memorandum to the district administration outlining their demands. The protesters raised concerns over the alleged use of force against farmers during demonstrations held on May 15 and urged action on several pending issues affecting farmers and workers.

Leaders Address Gathering

Addressing the gathering, leaders including Dr Satnam Singh Ajnala, Sucha Singh, Jatinder Singh Chhina, Dr Parminder Singh Pandori, Dhanwant Singh, Sukhrambir Loharka, Gurdev Singh Verpal, and Lakhbir Singh Nizampura alleged that the Centre's economic policies were placing a growing burden on ordinary citizens and pushing the country towards financial distress.

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They attributed the recent increase in fuel and LPG prices to global tensions affecting crude oil supplies but argued that governments should protect consumers from such impacts rather than passing on the burden. The leaders claimed that despite years of relatively low crude oil prices, consumers did not receive corresponding relief, while oil companies reportedly earned substantial profits.

Concerns Over Fertiliser Shortage

The SKM also expressed concern over the shortage of urea and DAP fertilisers, warning that it could adversely affect agricultural operations. Other demands included addressing the grievances of Seva Kendra employees, arresting those responsible for the attack on the family of communist leader Jagtar Singh Mehlawala, safeguarding Punjab's rights in the BBMB, opposing the proposed India-US trade agreement, and reviewing the state's new agricultural policies.

Notable Attendees

Among those present were Kashmir Singh Dhangai, Harjit Singh Jhita, Rattan Singh Randhawa, Swinder Singh Mirakot, Baldev Singh Verka, Yashpal Jhabal, Harpal Chhina, Nishan Singh Saghna, Jagjivan Singh Talwandi, Mangal Singh Dharmkot, Baba Rajan Singh Chogawan, and Narendra Singh Bhittewad.

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