Hathur (Jagraon): With the farmers declared victory and returning from the Delhi border, political activities will begin in the villages, where politicians are prohibited from holding a campaign.
During agitation, posters that prohibit political activities have emerged in a number of villages, especially in Jagraon’s Hathur and Kaunke Kalan.
In some hamlets, publicity materials from political parties painted on the wall are blackened.
“Political activities are not allowed in villages during our agitation, but now we have won the battle against political laws, we will question political parties.” Said Kulwant Singh 61 years, a farmer from Chakar Village, who claimed has participated in agitation since November 26 last year.
He added that this time it would not be easy for political parties that made promises and failed to meet them.
In Chakar, the publicity material for political parties is disrupted.
Other village farmers, Balwinder Singh, said unemployment was a big problem.
Quoting an example, he said his son had studied to class XII, but could not get a job.
In Hathur neighbors, posters in building restrictions on political activities that have emerged during farmers’ agitation no longer exist.
A villager said this was dropped when farmers won the battle.
Many villagers were seen discussing problems for the upcoming elections, including the road to the village of Lakha.
“We are pleased that we have won in the fight against black farm law.
With several months selection, political activities will increase now.
What we want from parties is better facilities, including the road,” said Malkit Singh from Hathur.
His colleagues residents of the village of Ranjit Singh, said the road conditions, including those who went to Chakar and Lakha, were a gloomy and better way to remain a poll board.
In Kalan Kalan village, posters that prohibit political parties continue to stay.
A villager, speculate that it can be dismantled immediately, confirms that it describes people’s anger towards political arrangements and is a pressure tactic to encourage political parties to fight for the revocation of the “black law” of the Times of the Times.
India found publicity material, including posters of political parties and candidates, in several villages.
Chamkaur Singh, a farmer who supports agricultural agitation, said that with bars on missing political activities, party leaders and workers will begin to make village rounds and voters also ready with their questions.
He said they would ask them about a road map to improve their complaints and fulfill the old promises.
“Agricultural agitation has changed the views of people and made them sure about their ability to get results.
The voters will look for answers now,” he added.
The presencethere countryside is 14 Vidhan Sabha’s constituency in Ludhiana, where eight, including Samrala, Khanna, Sahnewal, Gill, Payal, Dakha, Raikot and Jagraon, have a large number of voters from rural areas.
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