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A first: Punjab plans Bill to override new farm laws

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Punjab government has decided to convene a special session of the state assembly on October 19 to bring in a legislatio­n to counter the Centre’s farm laws.

A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Amarinder Singh here. The meeting was held through a video conferenci­ng, according to a government statement.

The Chief Minister had earlier announced that his government will fight the “anti-federal and vicious” farm laws tooth and nail through legislativ­e, legal and other routes.

A few days ago, the CM had said he would call a special session of the assembly to bring in necessary amendments to state laws to negate the “dangerous impact” of the central legislatio­ns, which are designed to “ruin” the farmers as well as the state’s

agricultur­e and economy.

With the cabinet decision, the P unjab G overnor has been authorised to convene the 13th (special) session of 15th Punjab Vidhan Sabha, as per clause (1) of Article 174 of the Constituti­on of India, the statement said.

In the last assembly session on August 28, a resolution was passed by a major

ity to reject three contentiou­s farm ordinances, which later took the shape of the laws.

The opposition parties and protesting farmers have also been demanding from the Congress-led state government to convene a special session of the assembly to negate the new farm laws.

Farmers had even given an ultimatum to the Punjab

government to convene a special session of the assembly. They have been demanding that the three laws passed by Parliament recently be repealed.

Farmers have expressed apprehensi­on that the new laws will pave a way for the dismantlin­g of the minimum support price system, leaving them at the "mercy" of big corporates.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Farmer organisati­ons from Punjab on Wednesday boycotted a meeting to resolve their concerns over the new farm laws as Union minister for agricultur­e Narendra Singh Tomar, who had called the meet, did not turn up
PHOTO: PTI Farmer organisati­ons from Punjab on Wednesday boycotted a meeting to resolve their concerns over the new farm laws as Union minister for agricultur­e Narendra Singh Tomar, who had called the meet, did not turn up

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