Led by state PCC Chief Partap Singh Bajwa, the party demanded that Gujarat government withdraw its appeal filed in the Supreme Court against the Gujarat High Court's decision in favour of Sikh farmers facing displacement from their land holdings in the Kutch region.
The Punjab Congress also wrote a letter to Modi, alleging that the Sikh farmers in Kutch district of Gujarat had been asked to go back to Punjab after they were declared non-agriculturists on account of "flawed interpretation" of the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Land (Vidarbha Region and Kutch Area) Act 1958 by his government officials.
In the letter, Bajwa said that after 1965 war with Pakistan, former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shashtri had "invited farmers from the undivided Punjab to come and settle in Kutch hoping that the Sikh farmers would make the land cultivable and help in guarding the country's border.
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