Amidst the farmers' movement, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of Punjab has made a big announcement. Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has said that he will give a compensation of Rs 1 crore to the family of farmer Shubhakaran, who was killed during the farmers' protest. Apart from this, the farmer's younger sister will be given a government job. Punjab CM Bhagwant Ma said in a social media post, 'Punjab government will give a compensation of Rs 1 crore to the family of deceased farmer Shubhakaran. Punjab government will give job to Shubhakaran's younger sister! Appropriate legal action will be taken against the culprits.
10 days of protest
Farmers have been protesting on the Punjab-Haryana border for the last 10 days regarding MSP and other demands. Meanwhile, farmers protesting on the Haryana border have claimed that a 21-year-old farmer died on the Khanauri border during a clash with the police on Wednesday, following which the farmers' anger is continuing. The name of this farmer is Shubhakaran Singh.
FIR will be registered after post mortem report
Regarding this incident, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has already said that an FIR will be registered after the postmortem of Shubhakaran. He has also said that strict action will be taken against the Haryana Police officer responsible for Shubhakaran's death.
Reached Khanauri border on 13 February
Two years ago, when the farmers' movement was going on in Delhi, Shubhakaran Singh had participated in the Khedut Sangh. Shubhakaran Singh, associated with Bharatiya Kisan Ekta Sidhpur Union, reached Khanauri border on 13 February while marching towards Delhi with the farmers.
Shubhakaran Singh prepared breakfast
According to farmer leaders, Shubhakaran Singh prepared breakfast at the protest site on Wednesday with the help of his colleagues. Farmers said that Shubhakaran Singh asked his colleagues to eat together, not knowing that they would never get a chance to sit together and eat together again.