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Punjab BJP forms teams to assess crop loss

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Chandigarh, Apr 11 (PTI) The Punjab BJP has assigned senior leaders to visit villages affected by rain and hailstorms to gather feedback from farmers regarding crop damage.

Estimated crop damage has impacted over 1.25 lakh acres due to recent weather conditions in various parts of the state.

“To assess the damage and gather first-hand feedback from farmers in rain-affected areas of Punjab, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Punjab has deputed its senior leaders to visit the affected regions and take stock of the situation,” said a statement.

According to a list released by state general secretary Anil Sarin, the party has constituted five teams to cover ten affected districts across the state.

The team assigned for Fazilka and Sri Muktsar Sahib comprises Manpreet Singh Badal, Dyal Singh Sodhi, Sujeet Jyani, Ashwani Sekhri, Vandana Sangwan, and Lakhbir Singh.

For Ferozepur and Bathinda, the team includes Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi, Jagmeet Singh Brar, Sushil Rinku, Harminder Jassi, Jagdeep Singh Nakai, Sarabhjit Singh Makkar, and Darshan Singh Nenewal.

The team for Barnala and Sangrur consists of Som Parkash, Kewal Singh Dhillon, Maharani Parneet Kaur, Harbans Lal, Mangat Rai Bansal, Ranjit Singh Gill, and Jagdeep Singh Cheema.

Meanwhile, the team for Amritsar and Pathankot includes Vijay Sampla, Shwet Malik, Tikshan Sood, Dinesh Singh Babbu, Fateh Jang Singh Bajwa, Manjit Singh Manna, and Balwinder Singh Laddi.

For Hoshiarpur and Kapurthala, the team comprises Manoranjan Kalia, Avinash Khanna, Jangi Lal Mahajan, Sheetal Angural, K D Bhandari, and Jagbir Singh Brar. PTI CHS MPL MPL

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