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Tribune News Service

Parvesh Sharma

Sangrur, January 18

Amid the election campaigns by candidates of the Sanyukt Samaj Morcha (SSM), formed by various farmer groups, the launch of awareness campaign by the BKU Ugrahan has posed a fresh challenge to the SSM as the latter is the largest farmer union in Malwa area of Punjab.

Getting support, No impact: candidate

Farmers are assuring us that they will support the SSM. They are aware of the fact that we have joined politics for the welfare of farmers. — Dr Amarjit Mann, SSM Sunam Candidate

The campaign of the BKU Ugrahan has once again started sensitising farmers, who have started coming in large numbers to listen to their leaders against the policies of various governments.

Special teams of the BKU Ugrahan have started organising meetings and circulating pamphlets containing detailed information about their pending demands and how politicians have caused losses to farmers, triggering a fresh wave of anger against politicians.

“All our members are free to vote for any political party. The sole purpose of the awareness campaign is to make the farmers aware of the divisive policies of politicians and to motivate them to further strengthen our unity to launch agitation against the government for the fulfilment of our long pending demands,” said Sukhdev Singh Kokri Kalan, BKU Ugrahan general secretary. The impact of the awareness campaign can already be seen on farmers as many of them have decided not to attend any political rally.

“The repeal of central farm laws has proved that united farmers could get all their demands fulfilled. Majority of farmers along with their families are attending our meetings to listen to our leaders and pledging that they will stage protests and not attend any political gathering,” said Gurwinder Singh, a Sunam farmer.

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