Bathinda: Senior farmer leader Joginder Singh Ugrahan, who was active during the first farmers’ agitation and leads largest farmers’ group in Punjab, has accepted differences within the farmer forums, including SKM (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha. Ugrahan said repeated calls for ‘Delhi Chalo’ were not right. The struggle for the MSP is bigger than making the govt repeal the farm laws, he said. Such struggles should be fought with a lot of planning, by taking everyone along. He also said Jagjit Singh Dallewal should have avoided fast unto death as they all knew that the central govt was anti-farmer. Ugrahan, however, stressed the need for unity among the farmer groups to achieve common goals.
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