Shubhkaran death case: The Punjab Haryana High Court has taken a big decision in the case of the death of young farmer Shubhkaran Singh during the farmers' movement. During the hearing in the High Court yesterday, the court, looking at the report of the Forensic Science Laboratory, said that the police did not fire, to which the High Court said that the cause of death was firing. The court said that the police do not use shotguns, so it seems that the shotgun was used by the farmers themselves. The court has also named a senior IPS officer and ordered an inquiry.
There, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann A cheque of Rs 1 crore was given to the family of Shubhkaran Singh, who was martyred during the farmers' struggle at Khanauri border on July 9, and an appointment letter was given to his sister Gurpreet Kaur. Government job in Punjab Police. The Chief Minister also promised to bring a proposal during the assembly session to give martyr status to Shubhkaran. On the other hand, after accepting these demands, the farmers' organizations have canceled the program of gherao of Bathinda DC and SSP office on July 12.
United Kisan Morcha (non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Samiti leaders said that Haryana government should give martyr status to Shubhkaran Singh who was martyred on 21 February at Khanuri border during the exodus from Delhi. Punjab government promised compensation of one crore rupees to the family and a government job to one member of the family. Against this breach of promise, both the organizations have announced to gherao the DC and SSP office in Bathinda on 12 July.
He said earlier today the administration had informed the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Held a meeting with. The Chief Minister handed over a compensation cheque of Rs one crore to martyr Shubhkaran Singh's father Charanjit Singh and his sister Gurpreet Kaur He was handed an appointment letter for a job in Punjab Police. The Chief Minister had promised to give martyr status to Shubhkaran Singh by taking a resolution in the assembly session.