Tag: Ranbir Gangwa

  • Attack on Haryana Deputy Speaker: Farmers booked for sedition get bail

    By PTI
    SIRSA: A court here on Thursday granted bail to the five farmers who were arrested for sedition and other charges after an alleged attack on Haryana Assembly Deputy Speaker Ranbir Gangwa’s car here.

    In a related development, senior farmer leader Baldev Singh Sirsa, who had gone on an indefinite fast as a protest against the arrests, broke his fast.

    He was offered coconut water by farmer leaders here.

    After the release of the five farmers, the protesters who were sitting on a dharna here called off the Friday’s proposed Sirsa bandh.

    A senior farmer leader and key member of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), Jagmohan Singh, told PTI that 80-year-old Baldev Singh Sirsa has ended his fast after the release of five arrested farmers.

    When contacted over the phone, Superintendent of Police confirmed that the arrested farmers have been released after being granted bail by the court.

    Earlier on Wednesday, protesting farmers had blocked a national highway here at three different points to demand the release of the five protesters, who were arrested last week.

    The Samyukta Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of various farmers’ unions spearheading stir against the farm laws, had also demanded the withdrawal of cases, including sedition charges, against over 100 protesters booked in connection with the attack on Gangwa’s car on July 11.

    Before Sirsa ended his fast, the SKM in another statement issued earlier in the day had said that he had turned weak and lost six kilograms owing to his fast.

    Sirsa’s blood pressure and blood sugar level had dropped, the statement had said.

    A team of the Health Department here had been regularly monitoring his health.

    The police had earlier booked over 100 people, mostly unidentified, for sedition, obstructing public servants in discharge of their duty, murderous attempt on an elected representative and damaging public property after the attack on the deputy speaker’s vehicle.

    The protesting farmers had earlier claimed that the administration had not been able to show any video or other evidence to prove that the farmers indulged in violence on July 11.

  • Haryana Deputy Speaker’s car attacked as farmers hold protests across state

    By PTI
    CHANDIGARH: Haryana Deputy Speaker Ranbir Gangwa’s car came under attack in Sirsa district on Sunday as farmers held protests at various places in the state targeting events of BJP leaders.

    Police said the rear windscreen of the SUV broke as stones were pelted, but no one was hurt.

    The day saw protesters gather at various places across the state, raising slogans against the government and demanding a rollback of the contentious farm laws.

    Earlier in the day, at one such protest in Fatehabad, protesters removed metal barricades put up by the police as they marched towards a venue where Haryana Cooperation Minister Banwari Lal and Sirsa MP Sunita Duggal were attending a party function.

    Duggal later travelled to Sirsa to attend another party event, where Gangwa, a BJP MLA from the Nalwa constituency in Hisar district, was also present.

    Farmers carrying black flags had assembled outside the Chaudhary Devi Lal university there during the day and raised slogans against the government.

    While the leaders were coming out after the function ended, protesters targeted Gangwa’s car, the police said.

    Despite heavy police presence, some managed to surround the vehicle and banged against it with their hands.

    “The deputy speaker was seated on the front seat at the time of the incident. The vehicle’s rear windscreen was broken. It is not immediately clear whether something was hurled at it or somebody broke it with hand or an object. Some stones were also pelted at the vehicle as we were trying to escort it out of the area.”

    “No one in the vehicle received injury. Later, the deputy speaker was safely escorted out of the area,” Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sirsa, Sanjay Kumar told PTI over phone.

    He said Sunita Duggal was in another car when the incident occurred.

    Farmer leaders later said many protesters were detained by the police.

    They claimed that they were holding a peaceful protest when police personnel forcibly removed them from the site, to which they objected.

    Another protest was held in Jhajjar, where farmers assembled when they learnt that state BJP chief O P Dhankar was to attend a party event there later in the day.

    With black flags in their hands, the protesters said they would not allow the BJP or its ally JJP to hold functions unless the farm laws are repealed.

    In Ambala, a large number of protesters gathered on the Ambala-Saha road when they learnt that the district unit of the BJP was holding a function.

    Protesting farmers have been opposing public functions of the BJP and the JJP in the state.

    On Saturday, farmers clashed with police when they tried to force their way through barricades towards a venue at Jagadhari in Yamunanagar district where Haryana minister Mool Chand Sharma was to address a meeting.

    Protests were also held in Hisar against Haryana BJP chief Dhankar and in Jind against state minister Kamlesh Dhanda.

    Speaking to reporters in Punjab’s Gurdaspur on Sunday, Haryana Bharatiya Kisan Union (Chaduni) chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni said it has been more than seven months since farmers started their protest at Delhi’s borders, but the government was not listening to them.

    Chaduni led a march of farmers on various vehicles from Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur to the Singhu border protest site.

    “This agitation has been going on for several months now, but the Centre is not listening to the farmers. But the BJP-led government is mistaken if it thinks this agitation will die down. In fact, it is gaining more and more strength, and farmers will rest only when these laws are scrapped,” he said.

    Farmers, mainly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been camping at Delhi’s borders for over seven months in protest against three agri laws.