Chandigarh:
Punjab’s government has decided to release 450 more farmers from the detention center of 450 more than Monday.
On Monday, the Chief Inspector of the Police, Headquarters, the inspector reports that the government has already published about 800 farms in detain by police.
He said that the Chief Minister has directed immediate release of farmers, including women, other individuals, and age 60 years old.
“In accordance with the instructions of Punjab government, we prioritize the release of such farmers, and today about 450 farmers are released,” he said.
Addressing another farmers ‘complaints related to their belongings, he said that the government gave strict directions in this regard, and no one would be allowed to mislead the farmers’ items.
“In order to solve the concerns about the random circle, the Bible Police also prescribed ASBI Singh, as problems with their property can directly register them.
If possible, on Monday, the government of Punjab and Hariaria informed the Farm Leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal was not in court detention and “free”.
The government said that the leader of the joint forum of “Sanuk Kishan Morkan” was held at the Patala Hospital.
Noting that Justice Manisha Batra was headed by the state, her family could meet her in the hospital without any obstacles.
On Friday evening, the Supreme Court notified to the government of the crime of Habeaas represented in Dalarami, which was allegedly detained by the protest of farmers.
Gurmukh Singh, Vice President of the Bharmi Union (DABA), was expressed urging to hear the mediation of the justice era after working hours. The lawsuit announced the illegal detention of Dalarvali and searched his release. Detention violated its fundamental rights under Articles 21 and 22, as no official arrest procedures or accusations were made, said the petition.
Dalleen was arrested with the Sarvan Singer Pander of another villager after a meeting with the ministers of the Union of Changigar on March 19. After that, Punjab police cleaned the national highways within the interstate borders of farmers and Kananahuri. On Sunday morning, the police moved Dalarval to a Patala Private Hospital. On Monday, he entered his quick on the 119th day.
Before you moved to Patiala, Dallewal was stored in a PWD Holiday home in Alandhar’s pottery under solid safety.
“Detention seems to be trying to suppress the movement of farmers and to instill fear in peaceful protesters, violating the fundamental rights of freedom of speech and freedom of speech according to Article 19 of the Constitution.
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