Farmers Demand Compensation Amidst Heavy Police Presence
Tensions Rise as Farmers Demand Compensation Amidst Heavy Police Presence
Heavy police presence was seen in Punjab's Mohali district as preparations were made to deal with a planned farmers' protest rally in Chandigarh. The farmers aimed to demand compensation for the crop losses they endured during recent floods. This situation arose following clashes between farmers and the police in Sangrur, which led to one farmer's death and injuries to five policemen. The farmers were protesting the detention of several farm union leaders ahead of the Chandigarh rally.
Increased Police Deployment in Mohali
In anticipation of the farmers' rally, significant police forces were stationed in Mohali, a key entry point to Chandigarh. About 1,000 police personnel were deployed at 27 different locations in the district to prevent the entry of the protesting farmers who planned to march to Chandigarh.
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Reason Behind the Rally
The farmers' protest rally was organized to seek compensation for the crop losses they suffered due to recent floods in the region. This issue has been a matter of great concern for the farming community, and they were determined to voice their grievances.
Clashes in Sangrur
The situation escalated when clashes erupted between the farmers and the police in Sangrur. Unfortunately, these clashes resulted in the tragic death of one farmer and injuries to five police officers. The clashes occurred as tensions flared due to the detention of several farm union leaders who were planning to participate in the Chandigarh rally.
Participating Farm Unions
The protest rally in Chandigarh involved the participation of sixteen farm unions, including the Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee, Bharti Kisan Union (Krantikari), BKU (Ekta Azad), Aazad Kisan Committee, BKU (Behramke), and the Bhoomi Bachao Mohim. These unions joined forces to demand compensation for crop losses and to address the challenges faced by the farming community.
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In summary, the heavy police deployment in Mohali and the tensions between farmers and the authorities highlighted the significance of the farmers' protest rally in Chandigarh. The farmers were determined to seek compensation for their crop losses, and this situation underscored the ongoing challenges faced by the agricultural community in the region.