Barnala:The state's agitating farmers on Tuesday warned that any Punjab MP who supports the farm bills in parliament will not be allowed to enter the villages as they blocked roads at many places as part of their state-wide protest.
The protesting farmers squatted on highways and other key roads for two hours at several places across the state against the three bills calling them anti-farmer. Commuters faced inconvenience because of road blockades while the authorities diverted traffic.
The Centre introduced the bills on food and agriculture reform in the Lok Sabha on Monday. The proposed legislations seek to provide barrier-free trade for farmers' produce outside notified farm mandis, and empower farmers to enter into farming agreements with private players prior to production for sale of agri-produce.
Intensifying their agitation, the farmers said they were forced to take to streets because of the apathetic attitude of the central government over their demand for the withdrawal of the bills.
Different farmers' outfits had given a call for roadblocks in Punjab to protest against the bills.
MPs who support these farm bills in parliament will not be allowed to enter villages and we will teach him a lesson, warned Bhartiya Kisan Union (Lakhowal) general secretary Harinder Singh Lakhowal.
Calling the bills worse than coronavirus, he said they would negatively affect farmers, arthiyas (commission agents) and farm labourers if implemented.
Lakhowal, who was holding an agitation along with other farmers at Neelon bridge in Ludhiana, said that they needed the support of each MP as the central government was hell-bent on bringing the bills which are against the interest of the farming community.
Lakhowal said his outfit, along with 11 other farmers' organisations blocked roads, mainly national highways, at 25 places in the state.
We will go to any extent to force the government to rollback the bills, he said, adding that a group of farmers would also hold a protest in Delhi.
Meanwhile, in Moga, a few of the agitating farmers wore black robes while some of them tied a noose around their necks.