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Expressway protest: Compensation hiked only for farmers from Patiala | Chandigarh News

(Representative image) PATIALA: Farmers hailing from Patiala district on Friday lifted their protest being held at YPS Chowk, near chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh s Patiala residence, after their demand of a fair price for their land acquired for Delhi-Amritsar-Kattra expressway was met. However, the coordinator of of Road Kisan Sangharsh Committee, which has been spearheading the protest, reached the site of protest later on to continue the agitaton. Committee coordinator Harman Singh Jeji claimed that the government had adopted a divide-and-rule policy and gave a compensation of up to Rs 1 crore per acre to farmers in Patiala, the home district of Punjab CM, but farmers from other districts were being paid Rs 28 lakh to Rs 35 lakh on average.

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My heart is with the farmers on the occasion of Republic Day - Captain Amarinder Singh , Punjab-Chandigarh News in Hindi

My heart is with the farmers on the occasion of Republic Day - Captain Amarinder Singh , Punjab-Chandigarh News in Hindi
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Bharatiya Kisan Unions | At the forefront of the farmers agitation

Bharatiya Kisan Unions | At the forefront of the farmers’ agitation Updated: Updated: December 20, 2020 14:10 IST Over 30 groups have come together to launch months-long protests against the agriculture laws that have spread from Punjab and Haryana to the borders of the national capital Share Article AAA Over 30 groups have come together to launch months-long protests against the agriculture laws that have spread from Punjab and Haryana to the borders of the national capital For almost three weeks, farmers have been protesting on the outskirts of Delhi, demanding the government withdraw the farm laws. The agitation has gained momentum with more and more farmers joining in despite the government’s call to end the protests.

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