Former Punjab minister Joginder Singh Mann addressed the farmers at the protest site at Sugar Mill Crossing on the highway yesterday.
Mann alleged that even though paddy procurement had started about two weeks ago, "procurement agencies were either not procuring the produce or forcing farmers to sell paddy at extremely lower rates."
Mann accused the SAD-BJP government "of being anti-farmer despite its daily drumbeating about being their custodian."
The farmers alleged that their paddy had not been procured for the past eleven days, though the procurement began two weeks ago.
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They claimed that the quality of the grain was getting spoiled by lying unprocured in the market.
The protest was called off after Phagwara sub-division SP Gursevak Singh Brar assured the farmers of solution for their problem.
However, when contacted, Additional Deputy Commissioner-cum-Administrator, Market Committee, Phagwara, S K Singla today refuted the charge that the paddy crop was not being procured.
He also refuted the charge that the officials concerned were forcing the farmers to sell the paddy crop below the minimum procurement price.