Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Arhtiyas boycott paddy procuremen­t on Day 1

- Avtar Singh avtar.singh1@htlive.com ■

SANGRUR: As the paddy procuremen­t started officially on Tuesday, arhtiyas across the state boycotted the process objecting to the direct payment system.

The commission agents alleged that they were being harassed in the name of uploading bank accounts and Aadhaar card numbers of farmers on Public Financial Management System (PFMS) portal.

But farmer unions are adamant for direct payment in farmers’ bank accounts. The Punjab Arhtiya Associatio­n wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh saying the Food Corporatio­n of India (FCI) has asked them to provide details of sale of the crop and link bank accounts and Aadhaar numbers of farmers with the portal, which they said will affect their business.

“Our associatio­n decided to boycott the procuremen­t process across the state. The data of the PMFS is being used for public distributi­on scheme, but the FCI has implemente­d it on the crop sale too. A section of farmers have also opposed the move and want payment through cheques,” said Ravinder Singh Cheema, state president of the union.

“The government has also issued instructs to withhold charges payable to arhtiyas in case they fail to link farmers’ bank accounts with the portal. We will continue to boycott paddy procuremen­t till our demands are not met,” said Cheema.

“No one is ready to purchase the crop. A commission agent told me he will not go against the decision of the union. I am being harassed,” said Parjinder Singh, a farmer of Badrukhan village.

“The commission agents want to exploit farmers at the behest of the government. They are for traditiona­l methods of payment,” said Jagmohan Singh of BKU (Ekta Dakaunda). District food and supplies controller Sweety Devgan said the boycott will not affect the procuremen­t process and farmers will get payment as per government guidelines.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ■ A farmer at a grain market in Sangrur on Tuesday.
HT PHOTO ■ A farmer at a grain market in Sangrur on Tuesday.

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