Bathinda: Campaign Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) for the election of the Assembly next year again crashed into a road barrier because the President of Sukhbir Singh Badal and workers faced protest by agricultural activists on Monday.
Sukhbir has reached the Malout assembly constituency on the third day of his mission as part of his party’s election campaign, Gall Punjab in, where he took a tour of 100 constituencies in 100 days.
Previously, farmers held protests in the wheat market, then at a resort at Fazilka Road.
At the pressure of the farmers, Badal Sukhbir met a group of farmers at the resort and answered their questions, even though the farmers claimed that they were not satisfied with what Sukhbir answered.
Badal must stay inside the resort because a large number of farmers gather outside.
He had started a mission on August 18 from Zira with the next day at Teacher Har Sahai in the Ferozepur district.
In both places, he was faced with farmers.
Farmers Gurjant Singh and Mohinder Singh said that we asked Sukhbir Badal what coercion of Akali Dal to support agricultural procedures at the initial stage, from which resources would come for work, why support privatization such as thermal plants but the answer was unsatisfactory.
Sukhbir then spoke to MediaPlon said that he told the farmers only Shiromani Akali Dal who supported farmers in every field while the other party did not support farmers.
He also said that the protest was sent by Congress and Aam Aadmi Party.
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