Tag: Gurnam Singh Charuni

  • Farmer leader Gurnam Singh Charuni floats party to fight Punjab polls, bats for opium farming

    By PTI

    CHANDIGARH: Farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni on Saturday floated his political party to contest the Punjab Assembly polls next year and batted for opium farming in the state.

    The farmer leader told reporters here that their aim is to “purify” politics and bring good people forward.

    Chaduni was a member of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of 40 farm unions that led an over a year-long farmers’ agitation against the Centre’s three agriculture laws, which have now been repealed.

    “We are launching the Sanyukt Sangharsh Party,” he told the media here, adding that it will contest the Punjab Assembly polls.

    “Our objective will be to purify politics and bring good people forward,” said Chaduni, who is also the president of the Haryana Bhartiya Kisan Union.

    Replying to a query, Chaduni said he will not contest the polls in Punjab.

    On entering into an alliance with any party, he said there is no decision yet in this regard but his party will try to contest all 117 Assembly seats in the state.

    He stressed on bringing changes in the farming sector in the state for creating more employment opportunities and sowing crops like flowers that have demand in the international market.

    He also batted for opium farming in Punjab.

    “If opium farming is allowed, Punjab can progress a lot,” he said.

    On the occasion, he slammed political leaders, saying they frame policies in “favour of capitalists while ignoring interests of the poor”.

    Politics is responsible for the “capturing of the country by capitalists” and also for making it difficult for a common man to fulfil his basic needs, the farmer leader asserted.

    He said there is a need to bring a change and to oust those people who are “looting” the country.

    The Sanyukt Sangharsh Party will be a secular one, he said, adding that it will work for the welfare of all sections of society.

    Farming business starting from sowing till the produce reaches consumers should be in farmers’ hands, he said.

  • BKU’s Charuni among dozens booked over vandalism at Khattar’s Karnal event 

    By PTI
    CHANDIGARH: The Haryana Police Monday booked BKU (Charuni) leader Gurnam Singh Charuni and dozens of other protesters for rioting and damaging public property, a day after vandalism at the venue of a farmers’ event which was to be addressed by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.

    According to a police official in Karnal, where the ‘Kisan mahapanchayat’ was to be held, a case has been registered against 71 people by name, including Gurnam Singh Charuni, while 800-900 unnamed people have also been booked.

    They have been booked for rioting, assault on public servant, damaging public property, criminal conspiracy and other charges, police said.

    The police said they are collecting evidence including video clips in connection with the incident and would take action against those who are found involved in it.

    However, nobody has been arrested yet, the police official said.

    Agitating farmers had Sunday ransacked the venue of the ‘kisan mahapanchayat’, forcing the cancellation of Khattar’s programme during which he was to address the gathering highlighting the “benefits” of the three contentious Central agriculture laws.

    Khattar had accused Charuni of instigating people for vandalising the programme venue.

    The Haryana Police had used water cannons and teargas shells to prevent farmers from marching towards Kaimla village, where the programme was to be held.

    The farmers, however, had managed to reach the venue and damage a makeshift helipad where Khattar’s chopper was to land despite elaborate security arrangements made by police.

    A purported video of Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Charuni, making an appeal to “end the arrogance of the CM” by not allowing him to address the mahapanchayat, was circulating on social media.

    On January 6, the BKU (Charuni) had threatened to oppose the ‘kisan mahapanchayat’.