Below is a practical, step-by-step feature-style guide you can use on a website or help page to walk Punjab farmers through applying for a Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) membership/ID card online. I assume no single centralized BKU national portal exists; the process below covers likely routes (state BKU unit, local office, or a digital form) and provides ready-to-use text, form fields, validation rules, and process flows you can implement.
Gives you access to union-led legal aid, financial grievance resolution, and community support during disputes with local authorities or corporations.
Wait for the district president or block president to approve your membership. Physical Registration: The Traditional Method
Identify which BKU faction you wish to join and visit their official website.
Ensure you are dealing directly with authorized village or block committee members whom you know personally or who are recognized by your local Panchayat.
For landless laborers: A signed affidavit from two existing BKU members or a Sarpanch certificate.
The BKU operates on a strict hierarchical structure: Village Committee →right arrow Block Committee →right arrow District Committee →right arrow State Committee.
The availability of an online application depends on the specific BKU faction and current digital initiatives by their IT cells.
It is important to distinguish between the and the Government Kissan Card :