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Doctors On Farmer Jagjit Singh Dallewal Fasting For 24 Days

Posted on December 19, 2024 By admin


A panel of senior government doctors examined Dallewal’s health

Chandigarh:

Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, whose fast-unto-death entered the 24th day on Thursday, fell down and fainted for 8-10 minutes with doctors describing his condition as critical. The doctors said, “His life is hanging by a thread.” 

Doctors attending him at the Khanauri border protest site also said Dallewal is at risk of cardiac arrest and multi-organ failure.

Meanwhile, a panel of senior government doctors examined Dallewal’s health and also conducted some medical tests on him, said officials.

An ECG test was conducted and a blood sample was taken, they further said.

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Punjab government to convince Dallewal, who is on an indefinite fast, to undergo a health examination.

The top court pulled up the Punjab government for not conducting medical tests on Dallewal, who is on an indefinite fast at Punjab-Haryana Khanauri border.

Dallewal (70), a cancer patient, has been on the fast-unto-death at the Khanauri border point between Punjab and Haryana to press the Centre to accept the agitating farmers’ demands, including a legal guarantee of MSP on crops.

Speaking to reporters at the Khanauri border, doctors said Dallewal has not had anything for the last 24 days. “Because of that, he is critical and he is at the risk of cardiac arrest and multi-organ failure. We are monitoring him every day,” said doctor Abhiraj, who is part of a team of doctors from 5 Rivers Heart Association –an NGO.

“His blood pressure dropped today. We raised his legs and gave massage. But his situation is very sensitive. His life is hanging by a thread right now,” said the doctor, adding, “Anything can happen at any time.” Right now ketones are on the higher side, he said. “Because of electrolyte imbalance, he can have cardiac arrest at anytime. His situation is critical,” he further said.

Farmer leader Abhimanyu Kohar said Dallewal’s condition has worsened.

“When he went to washroom to take a bath and after coming out of it, his condition worsened. He felt dizzy, fell down, vomited and fainted for around 8-10 minutes,” he further said.

The doctors gave him a massage and because of their efforts, his blood pressure went up but his situation is serious, said Kohar.

Kohar said Dallewal joined the hearing in the Supreme Court through video conferencing at around 2:20 pm, he said. He remained connected for around 12-15 minutes but it kept disconnecting intermittently, he said.

The top court on Thursday asked the Punjab government to convince Dallewal to undergo a health examination. The court pulled up the Punjab government for not conducting medical tests on Dallewal.

A parliamentary panel on Tuesday had recommended the government implement a legally binding minimum support price (MSP) for agricultural produce, arguing that such a measure could significantly reduce farmer suicides and provide crucial financial stability.

“We also want to bring to your notice that the issues on which we are agitating are not just our demands but are promises made to us by different governments,” said Kohar while referring to what Dallewal wanted to say.

Meanwhile, political leaders continued to arrive at the Khanauri border to enquire about the health of Dallewal.

Haryana Congress MPs Deepender Hooda, Jaiprakash, Satpal Brahmachari, Varun Chaudhary, MLAs Ashok Arora, Ramkaran Kala, Naresh Selwal, Induraj Narwal, Jassi Petwar, among other party leaders inquired about the health of Dallewal.

Deepender said Dallewal’s condition is very serious. “The government should immediately accept the farmers’ demand for MSP guarantee and end Dallewal ji’s hunger strike. The government should give up its rigid stand, and immediately implement the agreement reached between the government and farmer organisations on 9 December 2021 after the farmers’ movement,” he said.

Singer Sidhu Moosewala’s father Balkaur Singh also visited Khanauri border to enquire about the health of the farmer leader.

Earlier, Akali leader Balwinder Singh Bhundar asked the Centre to accept the farmers’ demands for which they were camping at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points.

Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) leader Simranjit Singh Mann also enquired about the health of Dallewal.

Meanwhile, several Khap leaders of Haryana held a meeting here on Thursday in the wake of ongoing farmers’ protest at Shambhu and Khanauri borders.

Satrod Khap leader Satish Kumar urged the Centre to initiate talks with the protesting farmers to resolve their issues. He condemned the use of teargas shelling against farmers recently who were trying to march towards Delhi on foot by the Haryana security personnel.

He demanded that they should be allowed to head towards the national capital. “Farmers have the right to hold a protest in the national capital,” said Kumar.

He further said a ‘Mahapanchayat’ will be held on December 29 in Hisar to decide about the next course of action and strategy. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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