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Punjab: Farm leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni announced that he would be forming a new party. Gurnam is the president of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU).

BKU President Gurnam Chaduni has clearly stated that he will form his political party for the upcoming Punjab assembly elections. He also mentioned that his party would also prepare for contesting in the Haryana in future. 

Leader Gurnam announced forming a new party in a program organized in Sector-8 of Ambala city. The program was organized on the occasion of Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti and Constitution Day.

Meanwhile, several farm leaders were missing from the program. Sources stated that many farm leaders skipped the program, stating the program as a political presentation.

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Along with Chaduni, BKU Vice-President Kanta Aldiya talked about fielding candidates in the Punjab elections through the program.

Chaduni stated that this program had been kept to strengthen the brotherhood. He further stated that Dalits and farmers are victims of exploitation, and capitalists are looting them. 

On the continuation of the agitation, Gurnam stated that the guarantee on MSP has not been declared yet, nor has there been any discussion regarding the case filed against the farmers. There is no definite stand on compensation to the martyred farmers. 

Gurnam also pointed out the power of ruling a state with the use of notes. So, he stated that "Punjab should be ruled by the one who has the votes, not the rule of the one who has the notes. When someone is made by votes, then only those who vote will be heard."


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