Khanauri: Farmer leader Baldev Sirsa hospitalised with cardiac issues

Meanwhile, senior leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal continues his fast under medical supervision

Baldev Singh Sirsa
Baldev Singh Sirsa
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Senior farmer leader Baldev Singh Sirsa was on 12 February, Wednesday, taken to government hospital in Patiala from the Khanauri protest site after he faced cardiac issues.

The octogenarian was at the protest site when he complained of heart problem after which he was rushed in an ambulance to the hospital.

Farmer leaders at Khanauri said that for the past many months Sirsa too has been taking part in the protest of farmers.

Suddenly, this morning, Sirsa complained of cardiac issues after which he was taken to government Rajindra hospital in Patiala.

Doctors from a NGO who were at the protest site said when they examined the farmer leader after he complained of uneasiness they found his blood pressure was low.

An electrocardiogram report was done and a heart problem was detected. Earlier too, he had complained of heart issues. We referred him to Rajindra hospital, a doctor who attended on him at Khanauri and gave first-aid, told the media.

Meanwhile, the farmer leader was under treatment at the hospital in Patiala and had been kept under observation in the Emergency ward.

Notably, the farmers are organising a 'Kdallwisan Mahapanchayat' at the Khanauri protest site on Wednesday to mark the completion of one-year of the ongoing protest.

Senior farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is the convener of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political), has been on the indefinite hunger strike at the Khanauri border point since 26 November last year in support of various demands, including a legal guarantee to minimum support price for crops.

He started getting medical aid after a high-level delegation of the Centre government, led by joint secretary of the ministry of agriculture, Priya Ranjan, on 18 January had invited SKM (Non-Political) and the KMM for talks to discuss their demands in a meeting to be held on 14 February at Chandigarh.

However, Dallewal did not end his indefinite fast. He was being given intravenous fluids.

Dallewal had earlier stated that he would not end his fast-unto-death till the Centre accepted farmers' demands including a legal guarantee to minimum support price for crops.

Farmers, under the banner of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, have been camping at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points between Punjab and Haryana since 13 February 2024, after security forces did not allow them to march to Delhi to press for their various demands.

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