Kurukshetra: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Charuni asked farmers not to appear in court concerned to receive calls in cases registered against them by police Haryana during the protest of farmers throughout the year.
National President Bku Charuni Gurnam Singh Charuni released a video message on Thursday, where he asked Haryana farmers not to receive calls from the court and in case, if they had accepted it, then they should not appear in court.
Charuni said, “Di Haryana, many farmers receive court notices in cases that are registered against them during the Andolan (Farmers’ protest).
We have reached the consensus with the Government (Haryana) that it will attract all cases.
According to our question, the case withdrawal procedure has been going on For days.
The cases that have reached the court may take longer to withdraw while those who have the police need less time.
“” The procedure for withdrawal of cases is ongoing He should not appear in court.
Talks with the government are ongoing and there should be no doubt on the same thing.
So far, we have held two meetings with the Head of CID, which has been appointed by the government to talk to us.
More meetings will be done in Nearest time “, said Char UNI.
Charuni said they maintained vigilance to the procedure withdrawal of cases and whatever the situation appeared, would be informed in time for farmers.
“For now, farmers must wait for the procedure to complete and the government’s clear response”, said Charuni.
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