BKU(U) opts out of hunger strike but will continue stir

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BKU(U) opts out of hunger strike but will continue stir

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As farmer leaders started their one-day hunger strike on Monday, leaders of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan), one of the largest outfits in Punjab, decided not to participate in the protest. Members of the BKU (Ugrahan), however, were participating in a sit-in outside the District Collectorates in several parts of Punjab. “We are not participating in the hunger strike. The decision was taken by members of the 30-odd farmer unions from Punjab. They didn’t ask us; nor were we invited when the decision was taken,” Sukhdev Singh, BKU (Ugrahan) general secretary, told The Hindu . Mr. Singh, however, made it clear that this would not have any adverse effect on the ongoing movement. “We have been working in coordination with the 32 farmer unions since the agitation started. But at times there had been different decisions taken by them or us. But let me assure you that the aim of all of us is to get the farm laws revoked,” he said. In at least 15 districts across Punjab, members of the BKU (Ugrahan) were protesting since morning. On December 10 (Human Rights Day), the BKU (Ugrahan), during their protest, demanded the release of activists jailed for the Bhima Koreagon agitation. Notably, the BKU (Ugrahan) and the Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee are not part of the group of 32 unions.

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The Hindu

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2020-12-15

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Chandigarh