Ludhiana: Today an important meeting of farmers organizations was held in Ludhiana, in which it has been decided that the whole of India will be closed on 16th February. This bandh has been called with the support of trade unions of farmer organizations. In this regard, Bharatiya Kisan Union Rajewal President Balveer Singh Rajewal has shared information in a press conference. Balbir Singh Rajewal has said that Bharat Bandh has been called on 16th February, before that on 9th February, to make this bandh successful, all the farmer organizations will hold dharna at district level and tehsil level in their respective cities and farmers will participate in it. Will take. At the most, the next protest will be held after that and Bharat Bandh will be called on 16th February.
Earlier, while talking about the demands of farmers, farmer union leader Balbir Singh Rajewal said that apart from the amendment made by the central government in the hit and run case, our demands have not been fulfilled for a long time. At the same time, everyone is united and announcing Bharat Bandh on 16th February due to the problems of the industry. He said that there will be continuous meetings regarding this, but it has been decided that India will be closed on 16th February.
Rajewal said that other unions will also join us in this, in which they will fight against the Central Government and hence he has already announced it, so that people can get information about the All India Strike of 16th February. Will remain closed and other means of transport will also remain closed.
Balbir Singh Rajewal said that he will appeal to the farmers to unite and support the organizations to make this bandh successful. Rajewal also said that now demonstrations are being held by farmers all over the world, in Germany, in Holland and in other European countries, farmers have opened a front against their governments against the open market project. He said that the farmers there are also continuously opposing the corporates and this is the reason that in India too, preparations have been made to open a front by the farmers against the corporates.