'Dilli Chalo' fight: Another Punjab rancher bites the dust, 6th in 15 days - watsupptoday.com
'Dilli Chalo' fight: Another Punjab rancher bites the dust, 6th in 15 days
Posted 28 Feb 2024 12:22 PM

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Another rancher, who was fighting at the Khanauri line, kicked the bucket in the wake of experiencing a coronary failure at the Public authority Rajindra Clinic here on Tuesday. As per delegates of Bharatiya Kisan Association (Krantikari), its extremist Karnail Singh (62) from Arno Khurd town close to Patran kicked the bucket on Monday morning.

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With Karnail's demise, six ranchers have kicked the bucket during the progressing 'Dilli Chalo' fight at the Punjab-Haryana line over the most recent 15 days. As indicated by an explanation gave by BKU (Krantikari) director Surjeet Singh Phul, Karnail got lung disease because of smoke of a nerve gas shell that was discharged by the Haryana Police at dissenters on the Khanauri verge on February 21. A peripheral rancher, Karnail is made due by spouse, two children and three girls. The delegates of the association said Karnail claimed 1.5 sections of land and had an obligation of around Rs 8 lakh.

Karnail's most youthful child Gurpreet Singh said his dad had gone out to join a dharna on February 13.

"During the dissent on February 21, a nerve gas will detonated close to him. Subsequent to breathing in the gas, he created serious breathing issues. Numerous different ranchers were likewise harmed in the episode.

Shubhkaran Singh (21) was additionally shot dead during the dissent," said Gurpreet.

BKU Sidhupur's representative Gurdeep Singh said Karnail continued to take medication, however wouldn't get back from the dissent site. On Monday, Karnail's condition disintegrated following which he was raced to a clinic in Patran from where he was alluded to the Rajindra Clinic in Patiala where he passed on," said Gurdeep.

Prior on February 14, Gyan Singh (63) of Chacheki town of Gurdaspur, passed on subsequent to experiencing a cardiovascular failure at the Shambhu line. On February 18, Manjit Singh (72) of Patiala, likewise passed on because of a coronary episode at the Khanauri line. Gyan Singh's family, as well, had griped that he had become sick in the wake of breathing in poisonous gas.

On February 18 night, Narinder Buddy Singh (43) from a town in Patiala died because of a cardiovascular failure while returning from a dharna outside BJP pioneer Capt Amarinder Singh's home in Patiala.

On February 22, Darshan Singh (62) of Amargarh town of Bathinda locale, passed on following a heart failure at the Khanauri line. He had joined the dharna on February 12 subsequent to wedding of his child on February 6.

Under obligation of Rs 8 lakh

A minimal rancher, Karnail Singh is made due by spouse, two children and three little girls. Association pioneers said Karnail possessed 1.5 sections of land and had an obligation of around Rs 8 lakh.

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