Khaleej Times

‘WHY IS CENTRE ADAMANT & NOT LISTENING TO FARMERS?’

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Terming the farmers’ fight against the farm laws as just, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Monday asked the Centre why it was being adamant on the issue and not listening to the farmers.

“It is the job of the government to listen to its people. If farmers are joining the agitation from so many states, then they must be really upset,” said the chief minister while interactin­g informally with the media during his visit to the historic town of Dera Baba Nanak.

He asserted his government’s commitment to stand firmly with the farmers in their fight against “the black laws”.

On the prime minister’s adamant stand that the new laws were beneficial to the farmers, the chief minister said Narendra Modi had been maintainin­g this line since the beginning, which was the reason why Punjab came out with its own Bills.

He questioned the governor’s decision to sit on those Bills instead of forwarding them to the president, which he is required to do, and pointed out that the governor had done this even last year on the Bill related to the chief minister’s advisers.

Pointing out that the minimum support price (MSP) and ‘ arhtiya’ or commission agent system was the backbone of Punjab’s successful agricultur­al model, with the farmers and ‘ arhtiyas’ sharing a very close bond, the chief minister questioned the need to change the establishe­d system.

“Will the corporates who would take the place of the arhtiyas ever care to help farmers in times of crisis?” he asked.

Amarinder Singh observed that Guru Nanak Dev had attached great significan­ce to the small farmers, who constitute the bulk of Punjab’s farming community, with 75 per cent of them holding less than five acres of land.

“It is these very farmers who would be ruined by the black agricultur­al laws enacted by the Union government,” he said, adding it was against these legislatio­ns that the farmers were currently protesting at Delhi borders and “braving the harsh winter cold, the Covid-19 threat and the brutality of Haryana Police”.

 ??  ?? ONE WITH FARMERS: Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh participat­es in a protest against the farm reform bills in New Delhi. — PTI file
ONE WITH FARMERS: Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh participat­es in a protest against the farm reform bills in New Delhi. — PTI file

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