Marriages, machinery behind farm debt, waiver no solution, say MPS ›
The rich and uppermiddle class farmers should not be given debt waiver. They should rather pay taxes and power bills and not go for subsidy. DHARAMVIRA GANDHI, Patiala MP
SANGRUR: Too much expenditure on marriages and machinery are to be blamed for farm debt in the state and loan waiver is no solution to the agrarian crisis, three MPS and an MLA from Punjab said on Sunday.
The MPS of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SDA) and the Congress MLA, who were here to discuss farmer suicides in the state, held that farmers have been spending unnecessary money on social functions, especially marriages and tractors.
The discussion was organised by the Farmer and Labourer Suicide Victim Families’ Committee.
AAP MPS from Sangrur and Patiala Bhagwant Mann and Dharamvira Gandhi, SAD’S Anandpur Sahib MP Prem Singh Chandumajra and Dhuri Congress MLA Dalvir Goldy and a representative of Gurdaspur MP Sunil Jakhar participated in the discussion. More than 100 suicide victims’ families were also there to share their stories.
However, activists disagreed with them, alleging that farmers have been facing debt due to antifarmer policies of the successive governments.
Sangrur MP Mann said, “The SAD-BJP government’s policies and factors such as machinery are the major reasons behind farm debt. The loan waiver is no solution to Punjab’s agrarian crisis.”
The speakers and the victims’ families opined that expensive education and health services were also to be blamed for farm debt.
“We should adopt a rational approach while categorising farmers. The rich and upper-middle class farmers should not be given debt waiver. They should rather pay taxes and power bills and not go for subsidy. People having land and government jobs are not farmers,” said Gandhi. SAD MP Prem Singh Chandumajra emphasised on cooperative farming. He said that MPS from Punjab will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week over the agrarian crisis facing the state.
“Only cooperative farming can save Punjab,” he said.
“Farmer unions should not politicise the farmers’ issues. I will raise the issue of free education and health services to the families of those who ended their lives duo to debt,” said Congress MLA Goldy.
The organisers said machinery and marriages might play 1 per cent role in increasing debt but ‘anti-farmer’ polices are mainly responsible for the problem. “Liquor and social functions are not major factors. The governments have failed to make pro-farmer polices. Loan waiver will provide immediate relief to farmers,” said Pyara Lal Garg, an activist. AMRITSAR : In what will come as a relief to the Punjabi diaspora living in the United Kingdom, Air India will resume its direct flight from Amritsar to Birmingham on Tuesday after a gap of eight years.
The biweekly flight will operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays and return from Birmingham on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Rajya Sabha member Shwait Malik disclosed this in a press release here. Union minister of state for social justice and empowerment Vijay Sampla, along with Shwait Malik, will flag off the flight. All tickets have been sold out.
He thanked the minister of state for civil aviation Jayant Sinha, who he said had announced to restart the flight in 2016. Malik said the aircraft has 256 seats, of which 18 are business class.
The flight will take off from Amritsar at 1:55pm (IST) and land at the Birmingham airport at 5:15pm (BST). It will depart from the Birmingham airport at 6:45pm (BST) and land at the Amritsar airport at 7:45am (IST).
The direct flight was discontinued during the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in 2010 and it would go via Delhi.