Hoshiarpur/SBS Nagar:Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Monday urged farmers to spare Punjab from their protests against the three central farm laws and advised them to shift their sit-in venues to Delhi borders or in Haryana.
Singh made the appeal to farmers arguing that their ongoing agitation at 113 places in Punjab was hampering the state's economic development and asked them to mount pressure at the Centre from Delhi borders instead.
“I want to tell farmer brothers that it is your Punjab, your villages, your people. You do whatever you want to do at Delhi (border), put pressure on them (Centre) and make them agree,” Singh said.
“Do you know farmers are also sitting at 113 places in Punjab? What will be the gain out of it? Punjab will suffer financially. They are doing it at Delhi (borders) and in Haryana. You do it there,” Singh told the farmers.
There is no use sitting at 113 places in Punjab and weakening its financial position,” he said.
Ruing that farmers are still sitting at toll plazas and not allowing retail stores of some big corporates, Singh expressed hope that his request would be acceded to by the farmers.
Addressing a gathering in Hoshiarpur after laying the foundation stone of a government college costing Rs 13.44 crore at Mukhliana village, the CM asserted that Punjab needed development.
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While addressing the gathering, Singh also urged the Centre to repeal the three agriculture laws.
The chief minister also took on the Badals for initially backing the farm ordinances and later taking a U-turn on the issue after facing farmers' ire.
Singh said it was the Congress party government that rejected the Centre's farm laws.