Rail Roko agitation leads to power crisis in Punjab, CM gave this statement
Rail Roko agitation leads to power crisis in Punjab, CM gave this statement
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Chandigarh: 29 farmers' organizations in Punjab are not ending the Rail Roko agitation against agricultural laws. In many ways, they have tried to persuade them, but every effort has failed. In fact, the farmers ' organizations have announced the continuation of the rail Roko agitation in a meeting held in Chandigarh on Virawar. Yes, it is now leading to a power crisis in the state. Recently, Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has expressed concern over the issue.

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He has recently said, "The shortage of coal in the state has become a major problem at present. Due to this, two units of Lehra Mohabbat thermal plant and one unit of GVK plant at Tarantaran have been closed. Punjab is currently moving towards a major shortage of power. This was stated by CM during the ' Question to Captain ' program. Replying to another question in the meantime, he said, "three ministers of the government are interacting with farmers ' organizations to relax the rail Roko agitation. Replying to a question by a person living in Bathinda, the captain said, "Punjab is facing a major shortage of urea and coal. There is also a need to lift the food grains from the godowns immediately. In which the rail Roko agitation continues to be a hindrance."

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In addition, he also said, "I got a suggestion that the national grid should buy power, but where is the money? The State Government is providing free electricity to the farmers and is also facing a shortage of diesel. We need to think seriously about these problems." At the same time, he also said that "apart from convening a special session of the Assembly, the State Government is holding discussions with lawyers to find a way to hit the black agricultural reform laws."

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