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Motor Connections Cannot Compensate for the Loss of Farmland says Kewal Singh Dhillon

Offering Motor Connections After Taking Away Farmers' Land is Absurd; BJP Will Not Allow AAP's Anti-Farmer Agenda to Succeed: Dhillon

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Chandigarh 13-Jul-2026

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Punjab State President Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon has outright rejected the Punjab Government's offer of motor connections under its reintroduced Land Pooling Policy, calling it a completely absurd move and a cruel joke on the state's farmers. The BJP State President questioned the government, asking, "If the government acquires farmers' agricultural land through the Land Pooling Policy, where will the farmers install these motor connections, and what use will they be to them?"

Kewal Singh Dhillon alleged that Punjab's farmers had already rejected this policy once before because they were clear that they did not want to part with their agricultural land. He said that farmers had never demanded higher compensation or plots in exchange for their land. 

According to him, the reality is that AAP's tainted and defeated leaders from Delhi have set their sights on Punjab's valuable agricultural land, which is why they are once again trying to force this failed policy upon the people of Punjab. Dhillon further said that Arvind Kejriwal has still not come to terms with the withdrawal of the earlier Land Pooling Policy. 

Unable to accept the defeat suffered at the hands of Punjab's farmers, he is now determined to fulfill his agenda by grabbing farmers' land and pushing them towards ruin. He asserted that such attempts would not be tolerated under any circumstances.

Warning the AAP government, Kewal Singh Dhillon said that the Bharatiya Janata Party would never allow this anti-farmer agenda to succeed. He affirmed that the BJP would strongly oppose the policy to safeguard Punjab's youth, farmers, and agricultural land. 

He added that the party stands shoulder to shoulder with the farming community in every struggle and will not allow any injustice or encroachment upon the rights of the state's Annadata (food providers).