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New farm bills passed amid pandemoniu­m

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NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha on Sunday passed two agricultur­e-related Bills amid a pandemoniu­m due to protests by opposition members.

The Upper House gave the nod to The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce ( Promotion and Facilitati­on) Bill, 2020, and The Farmers (Empowermen­t and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020, as opposition MPS continued to shout slogans during their passage.

Some lawmakers even staged a walkout in protest.

Earlier, replying to the debate on the Bills, Union Agricultur­e Minister Narendra Singh Tomar assured the House that the Minimum Support Price regime will not be scrapped.

Some of the amendments moved by the opposition lawmakers were not pressed for voting while those pressed for voting were negated.

The opposition also demanded that the Bills be sent to the Select commitee of the Upper House but it was not accepted by the government.

Earlier, the House witnessed unruly scenes when TMC MP Derek O’brien went near the Chair and tried to snatch a mike while citing from the rule book.

When his objections were overruled, an aggressive Derek O’brien tore the rule book by calling the Bills “Kala Kanoon” or black laws, leading to adjournmen­t of the House for a brief period.

The Trinamool leader was also heard saying: “You cannot do this” to the Chair.

At one point in time, the aides of the Deputy Chair, who was conducting the House proceeding­s, had to come forward to shield him.

Despite repeated requests, many opposition members reached the Well of the House to register their protests.

Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad demanded that discussion on the Bills be continued on Monday. “To decide this, we should go by the consensus among the members, not by the numbers of the ruling party,” Azad said.

The opposition as well as BJP ally Shiromani

Akali Dal termed the Bills an “anti-farmers” move by the Centre, with some staging a walkout.

Thousands of farmers in Punjab, Haryana and several other states have been protesting since the government introduced these Bills in the Lok Sabha on Sept.14, the opening day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament.

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Farmers shout slogans as they march to burn an effigy of Narendra Modi in Amritsar on Sunday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Farmers shout slogans as they march to burn an effigy of Narendra Modi in Amritsar on Sunday.

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