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Farmers urge Centre to exclude Punjab govt from May 4 meeting

ANI April 28, 2025 166 views

Farmer unions have refused to attend the May 4 meeting with the Centre unless Punjab government representatives are excluded. They cite the arrest of leaders and heavy barricading at Delhi borders as reasons for distrust. The unions demand unconditional release of detained protesters before any dialogue can resume. Both Sanyukta Kisan Morcha and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha accuse governments of undermining democratic rights.

"Until arrested leaders are freed and Delhi border restrictions lifted, talks cannot resume" – Sanyukta Kisan Morcha"
Chandigarh, April 27: Ahead of the meeting scheduled between farmers and the Central government in Chandigarh on May 4, farmer leaders have written a letter to Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, urging that the representative of the Punjab government should not be included in this meeting.

Key Points

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Farmer unions reject May 4 meeting over Punjab govt crackdown

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Demand release of arrested leaders before dialogue

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Accuse Centre and states of suppressing protests

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Seek removal of Delhi border barricades

The letter states, "The Sanyukta Kisan Morcha and the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha believe that resolving agricultural issues through dialogue and discussions has always been our priority and we are always prepared for it. It is noteworthy that a dialogue process had commenced in Chandigarh between the government and farmer leaders on 8 February and 12 February 2025. However, after the events of 19 March, where many farmer leaders were arrested by the Punjab government and jailed, and heavy barricading and deployment of police forces are being witnessed at various borders adjoining Delhi, it appears that the Central government and the state governments are attempting to suppress the democratic rights of the farmers."

The letter further mentioned, "In such a situation, the proposal for a meeting by the Central government after 19 March does not seem appropriate or meaningful. Therefore, under the current circumstances, the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha and the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha jointly express their inability to participate in any meeting regarding the issues raised in your letter dated 17 April 2025."

Additionally, the letter noted, "We also wish to inform you that the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (Non-Political) and the United Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) are always committed to resolving farmer issues through dialogue. However, until the Central and State Governments release the arrested farmer leaders, lift the restrictions imposed on peaceful protests at the Delhi borders, and ensure a free and fair environment for discussions, resumption of talks is not possible. Therefore, we humbly request that the government take appropriate steps on these issues at the earliest."

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is concerning. Farmers are the backbone of our nation and their voices should be heard without any suppression. The arrests and barricades only escalate tensions. Dialogue is the only way forward! 🌾
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Priya M.
While I support farmers' rights, excluding the Punjab government entirely from discussions might not be practical. They're a key stakeholder too. Maybe there's a middle ground where all parties can participate respectfully?
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Amit S.
The government needs to understand that farmers aren't going to back down. These heavy-handed tactics only make the situation worse. Release the arrested leaders first, then talk.
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Sunita R.
I'm from a farming family in Punjab and this situation breaks my heart 💔 We just want fair treatment and policies that help us survive. Why is that so hard for governments to understand?
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Harpreet B.
Respectfully, I think both sides need to show more flexibility. Farmers shouldn't refuse talks outright, and governments shouldn't use force. This stalemate helps no one - especially not our agricultural sector.
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Manjeet D.
The March 19 incident was completely unacceptable! How can we expect farmers to trust the process when their leaders are being arrested? First restore trust, then talk.

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