Dallewal thanks people of Punjab for backing bandh

A nine-hour bandh called by farmers' unions for a legally guaranteed minimum support price paralyzed Punjab's transport, with bus and rail services halted. Stranded passengers faced difficulties at railway stations. Protesters caused disruptions and confrontations, while farm activist Jagjit Singh Dallewal's health became a focal point. Rival factions plan parallel kisan mahapanchayats in January.

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BATHINDA: A nine-hour shutdown called by farmers' unions fighting for a legally guaranteed minimum support price mechanism for crops struck Punjab off the transport map Monday, with buses going off the road and 150-odd trains passing through or originating in the state either cancelled or curtailed. Thousands of stranded passengers spent the day at railway stations without functioning food stalls, while those who picked alternative transport ran into roadblocks at various places. Dallewal thanks people of Punjab for backing bandh SKM (non-political) and KMM had called for a shutdown of rail and road traffic from 7am to 4pm, barring even supply of milk and vegetables.

Emergency services were exempted. Altercations between protesters and travellers inconvenienced by the strike were reported at some locations. A cancer patient from Gujarat and his wife were stranded at Ferozepur railway station en route Dharamshala in Himachal.



The man's wife said she didn't find an eatery or a stall open to buy food, let alone give her husband the diet he has been medically advised to follow. In Faridkot, protesters allegedly abused and threatened primary block education officer Jagtar Singh for keeping his office open. Farm activist Sarvan Singh Pandher said organisations enforcing the strike had sought public support and people of the state spontaneously responded to it, making the bandh "complete and peaceful".

Fellow activists Kaka Singh Kotda and Surjit Singh Phool said senior members of the farm lobby stayed put at Khanauri border protest site on Punjab-Haryana border as they were worried about safety of fasting farmer Jagjit Singh Dallewal. Punjab administration made another futile attempt at convincing the farmer to receive medical assistance ahead of Tuesday's scheduled hearing on the matter. Retired additional DGP Jaskaran Singh, accompanied by DIG (Patiala range) Mandeep Singh Sidhu and Patiala SSP Nanak Singh, held a series of meetings with farm activists at Khanauri since Sunday.

Jaskaran Singh also met Dallewal. The latter only agreed to give blood samples for testing. In a short video after the strike ended, Dallewal thanked people of Punjab for backing the bandh.

He also expressed gratitude to the volunteers by his side. Amid calls for unity till farm unions' demands are accepted, rival factions announced parallel kisan mahapanchayats on Jan 4 at two venues 27km apart. The events underscore the rift that some farm activists fear has weakened the movement that gained nationwide traction in 2020-21.

SKM plans to hold its mahapanchayat at Tohana in Haryana, while the other two groups, SKM (non-Political) and KMM, will gather at Khanauri. Dallewal is expected to address the second event. Don't miss the yearly horoscope 2025 and Chinese horoscope 2025 for Rat , Ox , Tiger , Rabbit , Dragon , Snake , Horse , Goat , Monkey , Rooster , Dog , and Pig zodiac signs.

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