Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 16
Citing the heightened cross-border threat and increased drone and other terrorist activities by ISI-backed groups, including reported plans by Khalistani outfits to target certain farmer leaders, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to immediately resume dialogue with the agitating farmers and make concerted efforts to resolve their issues.
The Chief Minister has proposed to lead an all-party delegation from the state for discussion with the Prime Minister to find a durable and amicable solution to the vexed problem of the prolonged farmer agitation, which is threatening the social fabric of the state and impacting the economic activities as well.
Some parties creating trouble
The situation is presently under control but I fear that provocative statements and conduct of some political parties and the emotional backlash might create law and order problems. —Capt Amarinder Singh, CM
In a letter to the Prime Minister, Capt Amarinder warned that the powers across the border “may try to play upon the charged emotions of our proud, sincere, and hard-working farmers” of Punjab, which has a long and live international border.
“The situation is presently under control but I fear that provocative statements and conduct of some political parties and the emotional backlash might create law and order problems and also lead to irreversible damage to the hard-earned peace in the state,” said the Chief Minister, underscoring the need for the Government of India to address the genuine concerns of the farmers.
The CM’s letter comes amid rising resentment in Punjab on account of the central farm laws.