BKU (Doaba) to take part in Shambhu protest tomorrow
Members of the Bharti Kisan Union (Doaba), led by state president Manjit Singh Rai and general secretary Satnam Singh Sahni, convened a meeting at Gurdwara Sukhchiana Sahib in Phagwara, to discuss the concerns raised by farm groups, including an incident involving the Punjab Police and ongoing payment issues with a local sugar mill.
During the meeting, union leaders expressed concern over a reported police action that took place on March 19 at Shambhu and Khanauri borders, where several farmers were allegedly injured during a protest. The incident, according to the BKU (Doaba), involved members of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha. One of those reportedly injured was Balwant Singh Behramke, a senior leader of the KMM.
BKU (Doaba) leaders called for a transparent inquiry and legal action, specifically naming SHO Harpreet Singh of Shambhu Police Station. They urged the authorities to review the matter with sensitivity. These demands align with calls from the SKM (NP) and KMM, which have announced a peaceful protest outside Shambhu Police Station on May 6.
As a mark of solidarity, BKU (Doaba) plans to send representatives from each of its local circles. The union stated that 2–3 vehicles from each circle, carrying 10–15 members, will assemble at Ladowal Toll Plaza, Ludhiana by 7 AM on the day of the protest, before proceeding together to the demonstration site. A group of 8–10 activists from Phagwara, led by Satnam Singh Sahni, is also expected to participate.
The meeting also highlighted long-standing financial grievances concerning Golden Sandhar Sugar Mill in Phagwara, which farmers allege has not paid sugarcane dues amounting to approximately ₹25 crore from the 2020–21 season and an additional ₹20 crore for the current season.
Union leaders stated that they would seek dialogue with other farm organisations after the May 6 protest to consider a coordinated response, which may include peaceful demonstrations.
The BKU (Doaba) leadership reiterated its commitment to non-violent advocacy and lawful protest, urging the government and relevant stakeholders to address farmers’ concerns in a timely and constructive manner.
Jalandhar