Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

STALIN MOVES RESOLUTION IN TN ASSEMBLY AGAINST THREE NEW FARM LAWS

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on Saturday moved a resolution opposing the three contentiou­s farm laws of the central government in the state assembly, which was adopted through a voice vote. With this, Tamil Nadu becomes the seventh state to oppose the farm laws after Punjab, Rajasthan, Chhattisga­rh, Delhi, Kerala and West Bengal.

Stalin also said that all cases filed against the farmers who staged protests against the three farmer-related legislatio­ns of the Central government, during the past one year, will be withdrawn.

Ever since the three farm laws were enacted by the Centre, Stalin’s Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has been demanding that the Centre withdraw the laws, which the chief minister has said are “against the interests of farmers,” reported news agency PTI. “The government has made a clear decision to pass a resolution seeking the withdrawal of these three farm laws reflecting the feelings of farmers across the country,” Stalin said in June, adding there is no change on that decision.

In May, Stalin said that the government will bring a resolution in the assembly asking the Centre to withdraw the three farm laws. He recalled that one of the promises made in the DMK’s assembly election manifesto which promised efforts to insist the Union government revoke the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitati­on) Act, the Essential Commoditie­s (Amendment) Act and the Farmers (Empowermen­t and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act.

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