Punjab farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said protesting farmers will resume their foot march to Delhi on December 14 as there has been no message so far from the government side for holding talks.
The decision on the march was taken in a meeting of Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha on Tuesday.
Speaking to reporters at the Shambhu border protest site, Pandher said, "We did not want farmers to be blamed that they do not want to hold talks to find a way out. We gave time...but there has been no message from the government (Centre) side for talks. So, the path to agitation is open." "Now, the decision taken by both the forums is that our next jatha (group) of 101 farmers will leave on December 14 for Delhi (from the Shambhu border)," he said.
Pandher also appealed to Punjabi singers and other celebrities that they should talk about farmers' issue at the start of their events, saying it will help act as a support to the farmers' cause.
On Monday, Pandher had accused the Centre of being confused on how the protesters should proceed to the national capital. He had also said they will decide their next course of action in a meeting on Tuesday.
Agitating farmers suspended their foot march to Delhi from the Shambhu border on Sunday after some of them sustained injuries in teargas shelling by Haryana security personnel who thwarted yet another attempt by the protesters to cross the Punjab-Haryana border.
Meanwhile, farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal's fast unto death entered 15th day on Tuesday.
Another farmer leader Abhimanyu Kohar told reporters at the Khanauri border protest site that during the past 15 days, Dallewal has grown weak and he required support to walk.
"Doctors are monitoring his vital signs. His weight has fallen by more than 11 kg and his blood sugar levels are fluctuating. Doctors are worried that at any time an emergency situation can arise pertaining to his health," Kohar said.
At Dallewal's native village Dalewal in Punjab, the villagers did not have any food on Tuesday in support of the fast unto death he is observing. The farmer leader's family, including his minor grandson, also observed a fast.
Pandher said, "On Wednesday the 'Prarthna Divas' or what we call 'Ardas Dihada' will be observed to pray for success of our foot march. We will also pray for good health of Dallewal ji and those injured (in teargas shelling)".
Meanwhile, in Chandigarh, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said it was unfortunate that Congress and other opposition parties are doing "politics in the name of farmers".
He also asked why the party-led governments in some states are not procuring all crops at MSP like Haryana does.
(With PTI inputs)
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