Farmers sitting on strike for seven days demanding water, administration doing nothing
Farmers sitting on strike for seven days demanding water, administration doing nothing
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Jalore: The agitation of farmers of the uncultivated areas has been going on continuously for the last seven days to demand water for irrigation. But to date, neither any official nor any public representative has reached the dharna site. Now, who will come here to hear the problems of the farmers, this idea can be gauged from this inaction of the administration.

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It is worth mentioning that for the last seven days, hundreds of farmers of the villages Meghawa, Kundki, Manohar, Veerava and Agrawada, situated on the banks of the Narmada canal, are sitting on a dharna, but the officials and public representatives did not even bother to go to the dharna to listen to the farmers. The interesting thing is that the forest and environment minister of the state, Sukhram Bishnoi himself came to this assembly constituency, but did not listen to the problems of these farmers coming on strike.

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The biggest thing is that the dharna has been going on continuously for the past seven days. Even the farmers had come to the subdivision officer and the head of the Narmada department by giving an indefinite strike memorandum to the engineer, but even after seven days of this indefinite strike of the farmers, the administration has not taken any care of the farmers so far.

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