Congress MP in the Rajya Sabha, Partap Singh Bajwa on Saturday urged Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh to use all available sources to trace over 100 farmers who have been “missing” since the January 26 tractor rally in Delhi.
Citing some media reports, Bajwa wrote to Capt Amarinder, saying “over 100 farmers from the state have been missing since the incidents that occurred on January 26 in Delhi”. There has been no word to the families regarding their status or present conditions, claimed the Rajya Sabha MP.
“I urge you to use all resources available to the government of Punjab to trace these farmers and ensure their return,” wrote Bajwa. “It is extremely worrying that Punjabi farmers have been detained with no information being shared with their families or lawyers,” he added in his letter.
Citing the stone-pelting incident at Delhi’s Singhu border on Friday, Bajwa, in a statement here, also urged the CM to deploy the Punjab police personnel for the safety of protesting farmers at protest sites.
“We all witnessed the violence that was unleashed against protesting farmers at the Singhu border. It is quite clear that our farmers are under threat from various groups who wish to malign their peaceful protests,” he claimed. “Given the present situation, I further urge you to deploy Punjab Police personnel immediately to ensure the safety of our farmers,” he said.