The war of words among each the chief ministers started just after Haryana stopped protesting farmers from Punjab.
Farmers march to Delhi: Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday urged Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh to cease inciting innocent farmers against the 3 farm laws at the heart of protests by farmers. He reiterated that minimum assistance cost would not be impacted by the new laws but targeted the Punjab chief minister for ‘inciting’ farmers against the acts.
“Capt Amarinder ji, I have said it earlier and I am saying it again, I will leave politics if there’ll be any trouble on the MSP – therefore, please stop inciting innocent farmers,” he mentioned. He additional mentioned that he had been attempting to attain out to the Punjab chief minister for the final 3 days. “But sadly you decided to stay unreachable – is this how serious you are for farmer’s issues? You’re only tweeting and running away from talks, Why?” he asked.
“Time for your Lies, Deception and Propaganda is over – let the people see your real face. Please stop putting the lives of people in danger during the Corona pandemic. I urge you to not play with the lives of the people – at least avoid cheap politics during the time of pandemic,” the Haryana chief minister mentioned.
.@capt_amarinder ji, I’ve mentioned it earlier and I’m saying it once again, I’ll leave politics if there’ll be any difficulty on the MSP – as a result, please cease inciting innocent farmers.
Haryana chief minister Khattar’s remarks came hours just after Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh condemned the Haryana government’s attempts to stop farmers from marching to Delhi. The Punjab CM asked why Manohar Lal Khattar’s government was stopping farmers and termed use of force as undemocratic and unconstitutional. In a statement earlier in the day, the Punjab chief minister questioned the require to cease farmers from proceeding to Delhi. He urged the Haryana government to permit the agitated farmers to pass by means of the national highway to take their voice to Delhi peacefully.
“Why is @mlkhattar govt in Haryana stopping the farmers from moving to Delhi? The tyrannical use of brute force against peacefully protesting farmers is totally undemocratic & unconstitutional,” he mentioned, asserting that “the hands that feed the nation deserve to be held, not pushed aside.”
The war of words among each the chief ministers started just after Haryana stopped protesting farmers from Punjab at the border.