Chandigarh: Five farmer bodies Saturday held a protest in Mohali in support of their various demands including compensation for the damage caused to crops in Punjab by the recent flood.
Farmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal and others submitted a memorandum of demands to the sub-divisional magistrate and warned of intensifying the agitation if they were not met.
Farmer leader Prem Singh Bhangu demanded immediate relief to flood-affected people. During his address, Bhangu said the state government should give at least Rs 50,000 per acre for the paddy crop damaged by flood waters in many areas.
He castigated the government for making an assessment of damage worth Rs 1,500 crore and claimed that people suffered a loss of Rs 6,000 crore in flood.
He rued that no compensation has yet been given by the state government. Bhangu demanded the Ghaggar river be channelised and drains be constructed.
Several districts of Punjab and Haryana were battered by the heavy downpour last month that left normal life paralysed and flooded vast tracts of residential and agricultural land.
Bharti Kisan Union (Rajewal) leader Rajewal spoke about many issues including the river waters and the transfer of UT Chandigarh to Punjab along with Punjabi speaking areas.