CHANDIGARH: Amid the raging protests against the farm bill across India, Reliance Jio’s telecom services and infrastructure have been targeted in a series of reported vandalism incidents in Punjab.
According to reports, protesting farmers have cut power to around 1500 telecom transmission towers in the state, with over 150 targetted on the weekend, after Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had called for an end to these disruptions.
The farmers have cut power supply to Reliance Jio’s mobile towers in Punjab, over the controversial farm reforms bill, which is set to change the agriculture economy. The state is said to have a total of 9,000 Reliance Jio telecom towers.
Sources informed that the farmers have also called out for the boycotting of products from Reliance Industries and Adani Group, both of which are seen as beneficiaries of the new law, which opens up the agricultural commerce ecosystem, and allows corporations to directly liaise with farmers for produce, eliminating middlemen.
Earlier, it has been reported that farmers in Punjab have snapped power supply to Jio’s mobile towers in several parts of the state, including Nawanshahr, Ferozepur, Mansa, Barnala, Fazilka, Patiala, and Moga districts in the past few weeks.
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Responding to the situation, Jio had written to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) asking them to take necessary steps to prevent such attacks. It also laid some blame on rivals Vodafone Idea and Airtel, alleging that these companies are spreading rumours about Reliance benefitting from the farm bills.
“Forceful disruption of telecom services due to snapping of power supply to mobile towers by farmers in several parts of the state is not only adversely affecting the studies and future prospects of students, who are dependent entirely on online education, but also hampering the daily life of people working from home due to the pandemic,” the Punjab chief minister said.
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