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The decision of 22 farm unions in Punjab to form a political party and contest elections is a big gamble. Under the stewardship of Balbir Singh Rajewal, they have decided to form a political front, the Samyukt Samaj Morcha, to contest all the 117 legislative assembly seats in the state. Rajewal leads his own faction of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) - the BKU (Rajewal). He ....
A firebrand farmer leader Farmers Protest Against Farming Bill By Blocking Delhi Border During the current farmers’ agitation there was much scorn heaped on a farmer who had the audacity to speak in polished English to journalists. How could a farmer be so educated and articulate, was the refrain of the detractors. This must be somebody phony, the critics said. Such critics might read up on a slice of India’s modern economic history. For there was once a great farmer leader who was not only spoke fluent English but was a university topper in mathematics and statistics. He spent many years in Switzerland working for the United Nations. He gave it all up, and came back to India to work for the farmers’ cause. Neither he nor his family had any connection with farming. He learnt firsthand the difficulty and challenges of being an agriculturist and of drylands farming. He invested most of his savings into a 27-acre farm plot near Pune in 1977. Tomorrow is the fifth death ....