Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
India

Sikh priest from Haryana commits suicide over farmers protest and leaves handwritten note

Darpan News Desk , 16 Dec, 2020 09:01 PM
  • Sikh priest from Haryana commits suicide over farmers protest and leaves handwritten note

A Sikh priest from Haryana, took his own life by cocking the trigger on himself Wednesday at a site where farmers have been protesting. Via a hand-written note, the 65-year-old Baba Ram Singh expressed his pain and anguish over the protest against the three agriculture bills passed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government in September.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took to Twitter  expressing both sadness and concern over his death. “The news of Sant Baba Ram Singh Ji’s suicide is painful. I offer my condolences to his family in this hour of grief. Our farmers are asking for their rights. The government should listen to the voice of the farmers and all three black laws should be withdrawn,” Kejriwal tweeted.

The protest has been going on for 21 weeks now with the intervention of the country's highest court intervening in the deadlock situation.

Hearing a public interest lawsuit, the court has hinted at creating a panel with representatives of the Centre, agitating farmers and farmers from other states as well to come up with a quick resolve to the ongoing situation. 

 The Centre has welcomed the suggestion of setting up a new panel while farmers have said it won’t offer any way out as they want complete withdrawal of the laws. “Government is continuously speaking with farmers. Yes or no is not the end of any agitation...Govt is willing to give in writing that we’ll continue to buy at MSP. Farmers can sell produce inside as well as outside APMC markets,” agriculture minister of state Kailash Choudhary said.

Due to the cold there have been reports of farmers dying. 

According to a recent report 11 farmers had died in just over a 2 week period. There is a spike in the number as two road accidents resulted in  the lives of four farmers from Punjab being lost. 

On Wednesday, hundreds of women, including many widows of farmers were believed to have committed suicide due to moneys owing and joined the protest at Tikri border.

Photo courtesy of Quint.com

MORE India ARTICLES

Srinagar Grenade Attack: Civilian Killed, Over Dozen Injured

On October 12, militants injured five people in a similar grenade attack in the area.

Srinagar Grenade Attack: Civilian Killed, Over Dozen Injured

Woman Tahsildar Burnt Alive Inside Office By Angry Land Owner In Telangana

In a gruesome act, a man burnt alive a woman revenue official inside her office near here on Monday, but in the process also suffered critical burn injuries himself, the police said.

Woman Tahsildar Burnt Alive Inside Office By Angry Land Owner In Telangana

In Pictures: Prime Minister Imran Khan Shares Dazzling Pictures Of Kartarpur Complex

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said that Kartarpur was ready to welcome the Sikh pilgrims from India to mark the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev - the founder of Sikhism.

In Pictures: Prime Minister Imran Khan Shares Dazzling Pictures Of Kartarpur Complex

Former Indian Army Officer ‘Based In Canada’ Arrested For Allegedly Spying

A former Indian Army officer, who is now based in Canada, has been arrested on suspicion of spying for foreign agencies, police said.

Former Indian Army Officer ‘Based In Canada’ Arrested For Allegedly Spying

Bag With Suspected RDX Found At Delhi Airport; Security Tightened

Bag With Suspected RDX Found At Delhi Airport; Security Tightened
A bag with suspected RDX contents was found at the Delhi airport in the early hours of Friday, leading to restrictions in passenger movements for a couple of hours, officials said.

Bag With Suspected RDX Found At Delhi Airport; Security Tightened

Guru’s 550th Birth Anniversary: Manmohan Singh, Parkash Singh Badal, Kapil Dev Among 490 Cleared For Honours

Former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, former Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Puri and former cricketer Kapil Dev are among 490 Punjabis who will be honoured during the 550th birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak.  

Guru’s 550th Birth Anniversary: Manmohan Singh, Parkash Singh Badal, Kapil Dev Among 490 Cleared For Honours