The General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee, former Union Minister, former President of Haryana Congress, and in-charge of Uttarakhand Kumari Selja said that the state’s alliance government is not backing down from its nefarious activities. It is resorting to futile tactics to stop the farmers from Delhi, which is causing trouble for the common people as well. To stop the farmers, unnecessary tactics are being used in Sirsa and Ratia, while ditches are being dug on the edges in Hansi and Kaithal, and containers filled with soil and road rollers have also been deployed. The government is directly targeting to trouble the public.
Entry of commercial vehicles into Sirsa has been blocked, which will lead to a shortage of food items and vegetables, affecting industries and businesses, and ultimately, trade will be affected. The public, troubled by the government’s actions, will teach them a lesson in the upcoming elections. In a statement released to the media, Kumari Selja said that the farmers want to express their pain to the rulers by going to Delhi with their legitimate demands, but the state government, whose days in power are numbered, is taking such steps in panic, causing harm not only to the farmers but also to the general public. The government has imposed Section 144 in 15 districts and shut down internet services in Ambala, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Jind, Hisar, Sirsa, and Fatehabad.
Three-layer security has been put in place at the Halwana and Kundli borders in the Sonipat-Panipat region, and a six-foot-high wall has been built on the Maranda Bridge in Kurukshetra. She said that the government has been told from the High Court to the Supreme Court that no one has the right to stop traffic. It is also the responsibility of the government to ensure traffic flow. The government’s arbitrariness is causing significant economic losses to entrepreneurs, businessmen, and traders, as well as trouble to the general public. What did the farmers announce about the Delhi march, the government has sealed the Haryana-Punjab border as if a war is going on.
Roads have been closed with cement pillars, sharp spikes, and soil dumpers. Selja said that buses are being parked sideways on the roads. National highways and state highways have been closed. Police have placed seven-layer security at the border to stop Punjab farmers from going to Delhi. The roads coming from Punjab have been sealed, and security has been increased at many places. A large number of police forces have been deployed at the scene. Blocking the roads is causing heavy trouble to the general public. At many places, people are forced to carry their belongings and walk. The public is so fed up with this coalition government that this time it has made up its mind to show the way out to the BJP-JJP, and now, the public is waiting for the elections.