When ‘rail roko’ occurred in Punjab, sharp divisions among farmer union officials reemerged. As the trust gap grows, blame is placed on a lack of togetherness. Public conflicts arise between leaders.Bathinda On Sunday, while the leaders of the farmer unions collaborated to ensure that “rail roko” was a success throughout the state, sharp disagreements among them surfaced once more.As part of their agitation, leaders of five SKM constituents and SKM (non-political) separately disrupted trains from 12 to 4 p.m. However, during the uproar against the three farm laws that have since been repealed, the lack of trust among the farm bodies was exposed once more as both groups blamed one another for their lack of cohesion.
The head of Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, Sarwan Singh Pandher, and other SKM (non-political) leaders, Jagjit Singh Dallewal, have not responded to five unions that have publicly supported rail roko, according to leaders of the Bharti Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan).
General secretary of BKU Ugrahan faction Sukhdev Singh Kokrikalan stated that four other unions, BKU (Malwa-Heerke), BKU (Dakaunda) Dhaner faction, Krantikari Kisan Union, and BKU (Doaba-Sangha) jointly blocked railway lines in ten districts for four hours, but they will not join the protest at the Haryana borders until their leaders adopt a common stance.
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