Bhopal, 5 February (HS): Bharatiya Kisan Sangh has blown the trumpet of protest against the Madhya Pradesh government. Farmers from all over the state have reached the capital Bhopal over many issues like electricity and crop rates. Here, under the banner of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, they are protesting in front of the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh office located on Link Road No. 1. Due to the preparation and asphalting of the Global Investors Summit, they were not allowed to protest on the main road. Due to which they are protesting on the service road right in front of the Sangh office.
Bharatiya Kisan Sangh's Central India Province President Sarvagya Diwan says that the farmers in the state are troubled by the loot being done by the Revenue Department in works like death transfer, partition, demarcation, division, map correction. He said that the Kisan Sangh submitted memorandums to the Collector in the name of the Chief Minister at the tehsil and district level regarding the problems of the farmers, but till date the administration has not paid any attention to any problem of the farmers. Also, due to the increase in horsepower load in agricultural electricity connections by the electricity department, farmers are being sent increased electricity bills. Therefore, farmers have been forced to come to the door of the government to tell their problems and find a solution.
Here, the Kisan Sangh has given a strict warning that the police should not stop the farmers coming from outside. Otherwise, they will start a protest there itself. It was told that after 3 pm, the farmers will surround Vallabh Bhawan. Due to this, the police has done barricading. So that the farmers cannot move forward. At the same time, a large number of policemen have been deployed. It is worth noting that to include farmers in the Annadaata Adhikar Rally and the siege of Vallabh Bhawan, the officials of the Kisan Sangh from the village committee to the state level held meetings in every village. In which various problems of the farmers were discussed and they were invited to come to Bhopal.
Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar