Chandigarh:Even as the Punjab government said that the state was staring at power crisis due to disrupted supplies of essentials, fertilisers and coal at thermal plants, 28 of the 30 protesting farmer unions on Wednesday said they will allow goods trains to ply for a fortnight more till November 20 in the northern state.
Passenger train services will continue to remain disrupted in the state as farmers are protesting against three agriculture-related central laws by holding sit-ins on tracks at around three dozen places across Punjab.
Their sit-ins against BJP leaders, corporate houses and toll plazas will also continue.
Farmers also decided to continue with their planned countrywide 'chakka jam' on Thursday, for which a call was given by 200 farm unions affiliated with the All India Kisan Sangharsh Committee. They will block all national highways from noon to 4 pm.
A meeting of the 30 farmer unions of the state here, except BKU Ekta Ugrahan and Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee, decided to allow unhindered passage to goods trains till November 20.