Siddaramaiah Writes To Madhya Pradesh CM Urging For Release Of Detained Karnataka Farmers
Expressing concern, Siddaramaiah emphasized that it had been four days since the farmers' detention, and they were yet to be released.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah urged Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav to secure the release of farmers from Karnataka who were detained in Bhopal while en route to the national capital for a protest on Thursday.
In a letter addressed to Yadav, Siddaramaiah highlighted that a group of farmers from Karnataka, traveling from Bengaluru to Delhi to voice their grievances against the "anti-farmer policies" of the Central government, had been detained in Bhopal without any reason.
Expressing concern, Siddaramaiah emphasized that it had been four days since the farmers' detention, and they were yet to be released.
"It is now learnt that your police authorities are shifting them to Varanasi. Travelling to Delhi to participate in a peaceful protest is the Constitutional right of the people. It is highly unfortunate that farmers who are seeking better policies are being arrested and ill-treated by police authorities in Madhya Pradesh," the letter said, as per PTI.