BSF warning across the border of the Attari-Wagah, ordered to harvest farmers within two days

Attari, April 26 (IANS). An important announcement was made at Gurdwara Sahib in Rodawala Village near Attari-Wagha border. The announcement was made after an incident in Pahalgam. Sarpanch Tarsem Singh of the town made this announcement about the instructions of the BSF (Border Security Force) officials at Gurdwara Sahib. According to the announcement, the farmers whose land is over the wires of the Indo-Pakistan border, they will have to cut their crop within two days. After this, the border will be completely closed and no farmer will be allowed to harvest the crop. Baby of Gurudwara Sahib, while explaining the seriousness of this order, the participants called to act immediately. Sarpanch Tarsem Singh of Rodawala Village spoke to the media, said: “We have received clear instructions from BSF officials that the farmers whose country is outside the border should cut them within two days. After that, the gate will be closed, and no one will be allowed to make the harvest of your crops as soon as possible.” Hardv Singh, a farmer from the village, told the media: “Our country is across the fence. After the command of BSF, we immediately began harvesting our crop. The incident in Pahalgam is very condemnable and we are willing to follow every order of BSF for national security. We will give all possible support for the safety of our country.” The incident in Pahalgam warned the security forces, thereby tightening the security system on the border. This move of BSF is considered important from the national security point of view. However, this order is challenging for farmers whose livelihoods depend on their boundary land. Crop harvest within a two -day time limit is not easy, but farmers talk about the following BSF instructions. -Ians Akks/CBT Share this story Tags