Farmers demand their right which they will carry: Rakesh Tikait Mohali Dharna Flood of farmers, thousands of farmers arrived, meeting with the governor will be held tomorrow

SAS Nagar, November 27 - Farmers staged a sit-in on the main road near Jagatpura today to protest against the demand of the Union Farmers' Front for guaranteeing the minimum support price of crops despite the central government's acceptance of it.

SAS Nagar, November 27 - Farmers staged a sit-in on the main road near Jagatpura today to protest against the demand of the Union Farmers' Front for guaranteeing the minimum support price of crops despite the central government's acceptance of it. There is a raucous gathering and the farmers look ready for an all-out battle. Meanwhile, although the decision of the Chandigarh exodus has been postponed by the farmers' leaders recently, the farmers are in full swing and are demanding their relief from the central government. This morning at Kisan Morche place, Kisan Bibi recited Sukhmani Sahib and prayed for the good of all.

Meanwhile, Rahkesh Tikait, the senior leader of the United Kisan Morch, also joined the protest today. Addressing on this occasion, he said that the farmers are not asking for charity from the government but they are asking for their rights and the farmers will live only after getting their rights. He said that it is for the government to decide whether it gives the right to the farmers or forces the farmers to struggle again.

It is worth mentioning here that under the leadership of the United Kisan Morcha, various farmers' unions had announced a Chandigarh march on November 26 to 28, under which the farmers have staged a permanent sit-in on the Chandigarh border (Jagatpura-Isar road). The farmers have also made sure arrangements for langar here and various unions have installed langar.

Yesterday, the farmers' leaders postponed the decision of the Chandigarh Kuch and announced to take a decision in the meeting of the front today and today it has been decided in the meeting of the leaders of the farmers' front that tomorrow the front will meet the Governor of Punjab. Harinder Singh Lakhowal, president of Bharatiya Kisan Union Lakhowal, told reporters after the meeting that tomorrow one representative of 32 organizations involved in the United Kisan Morcha will go to Raj Bhavan Punjab to submit a demand letter to the Governor of Punjab. After that, the leaders of the United Farmers' Front will hold a mutual meeting and decide whether to continue this front or not. The meeting with the governor is scheduled for tomorrow at 11 am.

The Chandigarh administration has also breathed a sigh of relief due to the postponement of the farmers' decision to migrate to Chandigarh due to which strict security arrangements were made to prevent the farmers from migrating to Chandigarh. Meanwhile, the Mohali administration has also made large-scale security arrangements to prevent any untoward incident.