
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, November 26
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday launched a scathing attack on his Punjab counterpart, Captain Amarinder Singh, over the farmers’ stir.
Khattar urged Amarinder in his tweets that he should “stop inciting farmers”.
“@Capt_amarinder ji, I’ve said it earlier and I’m saying it again, I’ll leave politics if there will be any trouble on the MSP – therefore, please stop inciting innocent farmers,” Khattar said.
.@capt_amarinder ji, I’ve said it earlier and I’m saying it again, I’ll leave politics if there will be any trouble on the MSP – therefore, please stop inciting innocent farmers.
– Manohar Lal (@mlkhattar) November 26, 2020
In a series of tweets, he also urged the Punjab Chief Minister to avoid cheap politics.
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“I’ve been trying to reach out to you for the last 3 days but sadly you decided to stay unreachable – is this how serious you are for farmer’s issues?” You’re only tweeting and running away from talks, why? ” he wrote in another.
I’ve been trying to reach out to you for the last 3 days but sadly you decided to stay unreachable – is this how serious you are for farmer’s issues? You’re only tweeting and running away from talks, Why?
– Manohar Lal (@mlkhattar) November 26, 2020
“Time for your Lies, Deception and Propaganda is over – let the people see your real face. Please stop putting the lives of people in danger during the Corona pandemic. I urge you to not play with the lives of the people – atleast avoid cheap politics during the time of pandemic. ” Khattar wrote.
Time for your Lies, Deception and Propaganda is over – let the people see your real face. Please stop putting the lives of people in danger during the Corona pandemic. I urge you to not play with the lives of the people – atleast avoid cheap politics during the time of pandemic.
– Manohar Lal (@mlkhattar) November 26, 2020
The Punjab Chief Minister strongly condemned Haryana’s failed attempts to stop farmers from marching to Delhi in protest against the farm laws. Amarinder warned the BJP-led government against pushing them to the brink.
Urging the Khattar government to allow the agitated farmers to pass through the national highway to take their voice to Delhi peacefully, Amarinder questioned the need to stop them from proceeding.
Haryana has completely sealed its borders with Punjab to prevent farmers from entering the state for their ‘Delhi Chalo’ protest march against the center’s farm laws.