Amid rising cases of COVID-19 infection and fatalities, today, in Punjab farmers took out protest marches at several places against the weekend lockdown imposed by the state government Punjab's 32 farmer unions, protesting the Central farm laws, had announced to hold street protests against the lockdown in the state and urged shopkeepers to defy the restrictions. 32 farmer unions, protesting the Central farm laws, had announced to hold street protests against the lockdown in the state and urged shopkeepers to defy the restrictions. The protests were taken out in Moga, Patiala, Amritsar, Ajnala, among other places in the state. "We are appealing to shopkeepers to open their shops. We are with them,” said Bharti Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) general secretary Sukhdev Singh Kokrikalan in Moga. "Lockdown is not a solution to deal with the COVID-19 crisis." Khokrikalan also accused the government of doing nothing to improve the health infrastructure. Farmers, including women, took out marches in the markets and appealed to shopkeepers and traders through loudspeakers to open their shops. However, the shopkeepers kept their shops. Police personnel in adequate numbers were deployed across the state in the wake of farmers' protest. Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday had directed the police chief to strictly enforce the weekend lockdown in the state and deal stringently with any violations in view of the farmer unions deciding to protest the lockdown. TRS party candidates mark major selection in indirect election Kejriwal says, 'Corona vaccine shortage in Delhi, three crore doses needed' PM Modi discusses corona crisis with Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray