Punjab News: Fir on 20 farmers burning stubble, a fine of 1.5 lakh and 16 red access – Spar against 20 farmers for burning stubble of Rs 1 lakh and 50 thowand and 16 red entries

Updated: Di, 23 Sep 2025 23:30 (IST) in Punjab, the appearance of Pagie crop as well as the burning of straw is increasing, which is concerned about the government. Despite the strict orders of the Supreme Court, 70 cases have been reported over the past eight days. The government registered a fir against 20 farmers and 32 farmers were fined. Red entry of 16 farmers’ land was also made. Punjab News: Fir on 20 farmers burning stubble. Symbolic Photo Gaurav Sood, Patiala. With the harvesting of Paddy, the appearance of stubble in Punjab began to increase rapidly. Despite the strict orders of the Supreme Court, 70 cases have been reported in the state over the past eight days, which has become a matter of concern to government and administration. Remove ad, just read the news, although the Punjab government acted strictly and submitted a fir in terms of section 223 of the Indian Justice Code (disregard for government orders). In addition, a fine of Rs 1.5 lakh was imposed on 32 farmers. From this a recovery of 90 thousand rupees was also done. Red entry of 16 farmers’ land was also made. With this, these farmers will not be able to sell their land, nor will they be related, nor will they be able to take loans out of the bank. There will be no government benefit. According to the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB), the monitoring of stubble burning was started from September 15 across the state. Out of 70 cases, 42 cases of Amritsar, 8 Patiala, 7 Tarn Taran, 3 Kapurthala and other districts have been reported so far. The Supreme Court has given a clear warning that farmers will not be relaxed and that the accused will be strictly worn. Nevertheless, the arrival of 70 cases raises questions about the Punjab government in eight days.

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