"We want to make it clear that Sikh farmers are not being targeted in Kutch. We are living in peace and in harmony with other communities there," said Jugraj Singh, a sarpanch from the region who is leading a farmers delegation from there.
He also refuted charges that they were under any kind of pressure. "The Gujarat government has at no time put any kind of pressure on the community," Singh told reporters.
While the Gujarat High Court has given a judgement favouring the farmers, the state government has challenged the ruling in the Supreme Court. The state government had started issuing notices to freeze land in 2003 and started taking their possession since 2010.
Singh said the Sikhs were not alone whose land records were frozen. He said that of the 784 land records frozen, 153 belonged to the farmers who came from Punjab. He said the 88 land records belonged to the farmers of Gujarat and 543 belonged to other states such as Rajasthan, Haryana etc.
The Sikh farmers had settled in Kutch region after the 1965 India-Pakistan war. The displacement issue has stirred a controversy with the Congress attacking the BJP over the plight of the Sikh farmers. Several Congress MPs from Punjab and Haryana had also approached Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here in August.
Modi had in August assured his Punjab counterpart Parkash Singh Badal about the welfare of the farmers.
