Ludhiana: With uncertainty around the Political Punjab landscape, most of Punjabi Nris seems hesitant in providing support to any political party in front of the assembly selection.
Most of the NRI seemed concerned about delaying a long time between farmers and the center of the issue of agricultural law.
Many also seemed disappointed with the indicating political party holder about this problem.
“Nris did sway among villagers in their original villages and they searched for our opinions about various problems related to the village.
The political situation in the state seems to be stuck at this time and we and that the focus of our villagers is on farmer agitation.
I think political activity will increase after it was announced and I thought people would mostly follow what was asked by the Farmers Union.
I have doubts about whether the Farmer Union will ask people to support any political party, “said Charanjit Singh 49 years, which included the village Samrala and live in Calgary.
He indicated that traditional parties did not meet the expectations of NRI, so they seek changes in the system.
Nris said even when farmers agitation in their minds, they wanted people to choose a clean government.
“We want the issue of farmers to be resolved peacefully for peace in India in general and Punjab in particular.
There is uncertainty among people, including NRIS, about what will happen in the upcoming state.
Nris wants to invest in the state, but they want Clean government, “said Gurdeep Singh from Kadon Village, who lives in Vancouver.
Parminder Singh, Sarpanch from Kadon Village, said that NRIS has greatly contributed to the development of villages so they seek their help and opinions in making decisions.
He said even when they had banned political activities, agricultural law remained the main problem and Nris contributed to agitation.
Sarpanch said Nris had an interest in their village because they had the nature, relatives here.
Nris justifies their support for farmer agitation.
“Despite the development of the main problem in the previous election, this time around agricultural law remains a major concern for everyone, including the NRIS.
Agricultural laws will have an impact on the general mass in Punjab, so it’s about our survival,” said Balvir Singh 59 years old, Nri Kamalpur Village whose son lived in Alberta Calgary.
He said they had seen what had happened in Canada and the United States where there was no MSP.
The village has around 350 NRI families living in the US, Canada, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, etc.
Gurpreet Singh from Sidhwan Kalan which was a green card holder in the United States and lived near Los Angeles, said he had come to India.
January 17, 2020 and has supported farmer agitation.
He said the government needed a “black law” memo and they would solve it at any cost.
“Our focus is to get a canceled agricultural law so that the focus on elections will be there.
Politics in the state will end if this law is not retrieved.
We will protest in a peaceful way and will continue to provide support to agitation , “said Gurpreet Singh.
Meanwhile, many villagers said that they listened to the wise words of Nris, including in elections because they were for a peaceful and prosperous punjab.
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