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BJP forms committee to look into Sikh farmers issue in Gujarat

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
BJP today formed a four-member committee which would soon visit Gujarat to look into the issue of Sikh farmers who are fearing eviction from the state.

"We have formed a four-member committee which will visit Gujarat soon and try to find out solution to the problems of farmers who have shifted from Punjab and Haryana," Kisan Morcha (BJP's agrarian wing) national president OP Dhankar told reporters here.

Yesterday, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had assured his Punjab counterpart Parkash Singh Badal that there was no question of Sikhs being pressurised to give up their land and leave the state.

Notably, several farmers from Punjab and Haryana, who had settled in Gujarat, feared that they would be displaced from the state following a 2010 order, freezing land of farmers from outside the state.
 

Though the affected farmers got some relief from the high court in 2012, Gujarat government had moved the Supreme Court challenging the relief.

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First Published: Aug 06 2013 | 6:43 PM IST

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