This Article is From Oct 07, 2015

Trains Stopped, Diverted Due to Agitation of Farmers in Punjab

Trains Stopped, Diverted Due to Agitation of Farmers in Punjab

File photo: Farmers holding a protest outside the Deputy Commissioner's office against Union and State Governments in Amritsar. (Press Trust of India)

Chandigarh: Thousands of passengers in Punjab were hit hard today as a few trains were stopped by protesting farmers on the first day of their two-day agitation and some others were diverted by the railway authorities.

The 'rail roko' agitation call was given by eight farmers organisations, including various factions of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), to protest against the "anti-farmer policies" of the Punjab government.

The farmers are particularly agitated with the Parkash Singh Badal government's response to the white-fly attack on the cotton crop in the Malwa belt which led to over 60 per cent of the crop being damaged and losses of farmers running into hundreds of crores.

The agitating farmers are demanding compensation of at least Rs 40,000 per acre for cotton crop loss and higher support price for Basmati rice.

The agitating farmers stopped at least six trains on the Ludhiana-Ferozepur, Bathinda-Ferozepur and other tracks.

Railway officials said that a few trains had already been diverted on some routes in view of the agitation.

Passengers on these trains had to face delays as farmers squatted on the railway tracks.

The agitation by farmers will continue on Thursday.

Chief Minister Badal had last week announced compensation of Rs 600 crore to the farmers whose crop was damaged by the white-fly attack.

Punjab's agriculture director Mangal Singh Sandhu was arrested on Monday on charges of cheating and corruption for his alleged role in the purchase of spurious and poor quality pesticide to counter the white-fly attack.
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