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Farmers from various regions of Punjab gathered today in Chandigarh to voice their strong opposition to the recently implemented increase in electricity tariffs. The protest took place outside the Chief Minister’s official residence, where agriculturalists articulated their demands for an immediate withdrawal of the revised power rates.

Demand for Tariff Reversal

During the demonstration, farmer representatives highlighted the severe financial strain that the elevated electricity charges would impose on the agricultural sector in Punjab. They collectively appealed to the state government to reconsider its decision, emphasizing that farming, already grappling with multiple challenges, cannot sustain additional operational costs. The protestors made it clear that their primary objective is the complete rollback of the tariff hike, which they view as detrimental to their livelihoods.

Impact on Agricultural Community

The increase in electricity tariffs is expected to significantly impact the cost of agricultural production, particularly for irrigation and other power-dependent farming activities. Farmers expressed concerns that this move would further escalate their input costs, potentially leading to increased indebtedness and reduced profitability. The protest underscores the ongoing call from Punjab’s farming community for policies that support sustainable agriculture and protect their economic stability.

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