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Haryana: BKU chief threatens to gherao homes of BJP MPs, MLAs

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On Thursday (September 30), a outstanding Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni threatened to carry Haryana MPs and MLAs hostage if the ruling BJP authorities within the State failed to obtain paddy from the farmers by October 1.
“We want to warn the Haryana government, CM Manohar Lal Khattar to start purchasing paddy from (farmers) by tomorrow (October 1). Don’t boil our blood and test our patience. If you don’t start procurement, we will gherao the residences of your MLAs, MPs, and leaders,” Chaduni remarked whereas talking to Aaj Tak.
He furthered cautioned, “We will put them underneath home arrest such that even their canine can’t step out. Dear farmers, wait till tomorrow for the federal government notification. If it doesn’t come, then gherao their homes. Park your tractors and loaded trollies in entrance of their residences, no matter whether or not they belong to the BJP or JJP.
किसान नेता गुमनाम सिंह की केंद्र सरकार को चेतावनी #ATVideo #FarmersProtest pic.twitter.com/J1hdZlzikM— AajTak (@aajtak) October 1, 2021
Gurnam Singh Chaduni additionally stated, “Even their dogs should not be allowed to come out of the houses. Make their condition like this if government notification does not come by tomorrow. We want to warn the government again that we will not sit idle. We cannot withstand the plight of a helpless farmer. If the government does not comply, the consequences will be severe and drastic.”
BKU chief instigated farmers towards police
During a rally in Barnala in February this yr, Chaduni stated, “I’m saying this even today. Dare to touch us. I’m seriously saying this. If anyone of you gets notice, burn it. Burn it. Let me know if the Delhi police enter our village. Announce that no police, whether Delhi or Punjab, must not enter our villages.” The inflammatory speech was aimed to foment unrest and anarchy within the nation. He had additionally sowed seeds of distrust and apprehensions amongst unwitting farmers, alleging that the farm legal guidelines would render them ‘landless’. He claimed that farmers would now not be the proprietor of their very own land.
On January 17, Haryana Chief Minister Manoharlal Khattar blamed Bharat Kisan Union chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni for instigating the farmers that led to the clashes between farmers and police at Karnal simply earlier than the Kisan Mahapanchayat programme. He added that Congress and Communist events have hijacked the protests and controlling the narrative of the protests. CM’s programme at Karnal was cancelled after farmers vandalized the venue.