Karnal: Four days after Lathi sticks in Karnal, farmers in Bastara Toll Plaza have formed a group of four to meet the 52-year-old Mahinder Singh Punia, one of those who were injured sadly and who took a photo together from his head had gone a punishment of the virus and triggered police actions .
To ensure it did not have an impact on their presence at Toll Plaza, farmers planned to turn visits.
At the Punia house in Badota Village, the flow of men and women came to ask her health.
Punia, a small farmer who has one hectare of land, told toi he and his younger brother, Ranbir Punia (45), showed peacefully in the toll square when the police suddenly made them lathicharge.
“They don’t care if someone is old or young, they continue to struggle us,” he said.
Punia said he and Ranbir were taken to a civil hospital and were dismissed in a few hours after several stitches for head injuries.
“The government says the shower system closes, we can sell anywhere.
But for farmers like me, if we sell in Delhi, the money we received will go by traveling.
I protested to save my livelihood,” he said.
Two of the four protesters were in observations at Kalpana Chawla Hospital in Karnal.
One of them, Ravinder Saroha, 28, a Dalit worker, has received 21 stitches on his head.
He accused that nearly four police officers hit him until he fainted.
Other farmers, 29-year-old Gurjat Singh, have lost a vision in one eye and injured in the head and nose too.
“They beat me badly, as if I was an infiltrator,” he said.
Dr.
Yogesh Sharma, Karnal Cmo, said he received 28 Medico-legal reports from the doctor after examining injured protesters.
“Two farmers are in temporary observations are repatriated on the same day.
Their injury fell in a simple category and did not need to keep them long,” said Dr Sharma.
Farmers accuse more than 50 mlrs made and the number is played.
The punia, who received eight stitches on his head, the doctor claimed not to pay attention to them.
“There was a large presence of police in the hospital and doctors were hesitant,” he thought.
Dr.
Piyush Sharma from a civil hospital said, “A total of 14 farmers came on the first day of the incident.
14 others came the next day.
In addition, 14 police also came for treatment.
Nothing was recognized, they were dismissed in a few hours of treatment.” Dr.
Jagdish Dureja, Director, Kalpana Chawla Hospital, said Ravinder Saroha and Gurjat Singh will be stored in observations for several more days.
“We keep a watch in Gurjat’s eyes.
Both farmers are stable,” he added.
Farmers said they had asked permission from the police to show with a black flag.
“We want to protest near the area where cm holds a meeting but rejected permission,” said Happy Alokha, one of the protesters.
The police have stated that farmers block the highway despite repeated warnings.
“When the police came to disperse them, they began throwing stones and many of our people were injured,” Karibe DC Kumar Yadav with a press conference.
The leader of Samyuk Kisan Morcha Gurnam Singh Chaduni said farmers in Haryana would revive movement with greater strength despite “the state government tried hard to destroy our enthusiasm”.