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‘Govt mulling relocation of barbed fence on border’

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Dharmendra Rataul

Posted: Feb 09, 2008 at 2148 hrs IST

Gurdaspur, February 8 Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil today announced that the government was seriously contemplating relocating the barbed fence on the Indo-Pak international border. He said the security situation was being reviewed and efforts would be made to relocate the fence towards the zero line along the 450-km international boundary in Punjab. "The proposal by the Border Security Force has been submitted to us, aiming to re-claim agriculture land that had been cut off from the main land due to the electrified barbed fence," he said.

Patil, who was here to address a Congress rally marking the 22nd death anniversary of Parbodh Chander, former Punjab minister and father of Union Minister of State for Industries Ashwani Kumar, said the matter had been brought to his notice by Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal also. "The farmers are facing problems because the fence is very far from the zero line, making thousands of acres useless. Farmers find cultivation difficult due to restricted hours of activity for security reasons. We are discussing the matter with the authorities concerned and some decision in this regard would be taken soon," he said.

Farmers in Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Tarn Taran and Ferozepur districts have been resentful for the past many years because of the barbed fence on the border. The NDA government had started a compensation of Rs 3,000 annually per acre, but it was paid only for a year and stopped later. The farmers had protested on the issue and demanded compensation.

Earlier, during his brief interaction with farmers at Chandu Wadala village, Patil listened to their grievances.

During the rally, he said Chander was a great freedom fighter whose death anniversary would be observed as "Sadbhavna Diwas" for communal harmony and peace. Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Punjab Congress chief Rajinder Kaur Bhattal, while addressing the gathering, said the Congress was a party of freedom fighters and those who worked for the common man.

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