55th Punjab Day: Dal Khalsa seeks opening of Wagha border for free trade and people’s movement

CHANDIGARH, Punjab—On the eve of the 55th Punjab day, the Dal Khalsa held a rally to highlight contentious issues related to denial of rights and Punjab’s destiny beside farmer’s distress. The organization blamed the centre for treating Punjab as its colony and looting states’ river waters and natural resources through arm-twisting. Its leaders demanded visa free entry and free trade for accessing central and western Asia’s market via Wagha border.

Remembering the 36th genocidal week of Nov 1984 killings of Sikhs in Delhi and elsewhere, the Dal Khalsa activists held a March carrying torches and placards.

Terming Narendra Modi as anti-farmer and pro-capitalists, party president Harpal Singh Cheema slammed the arrogant and dictatorial attitude of the government.

He urged the UNO and world powers to send their teams to Punjab to see how fascist policies of the Modi govt was ruining the economy of the state and lives of youth and farmers by framing draconian and black laws.

The activists carried placards on which it was written Nov 1984 Justice denied and UN silence baffling. Another placard supported the Farmers cause and called our Farmer, our honor.

Party spokesman Kanwar Pal Singh released the policy document in which it reiterated party goal for Punjab’s sovereignty and self-rule through right to self determination The gathering gave a call for boycott of Reliance and Adani goods and services. 

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