Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Farmers vow stir over ordinances

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

ROHTAK: Nineteen farmers’ unions on Sunday announced to block all roads in Haryana on September 20 to protest against the three farm ordinances brought in by the Centre. In Punjab, farmers have announced that they will lay siege to 3 main bridges of Majha region on Monday.

CHANDIGARH Singh farm ordinances Badal’s Akali Dal sudden : Dubbing as chief a cheap U-turn Sukhbir Shiromani gimmick on community, to hoodwink chief minister the farming Capt Amarinder Singh on Sunday challenged him to quit the BJPled central government to prove his party’s sincerity.

Pointing out that as a member of the ruling alliance at the Centre, the SAD was party to the ordinances and had supported unconditio­nally, the CM slammed Sukhbir over his party’s brazen double standards on the issue and asked if the Akali leader was ready to vote against the ordinances in Parliament as and when the central government puts them to vote.

The CM termed total hogwash the SAD’s so-called appeal to the Union government not to present the three central agricultur­al ordinances for approval in Parliament until all reservatio­ns expressed by farmer organisati­ons were addressed.

The double standards of the Akalis have become a rule rather than the exception, said the CM, pointing to SAD’s stance on CAA/ NCR, among other major issues concerning the state. “What were they doing when the ordinances were being brought in? Why did they not object? After all, they are part of the central government responsibl­e for these ordinances?” he asked.

Amarinder trashed as completely fraudulent Sukhbir’s statement hold with the rejected issue. including talks “like-minded outright “The that in the the like-minded the the Congress, coming SAD parties” ordinances would days parties, had on in meeting. then? June Why What during did they were the not they all-party support doing our The stand CM then?” also he ridiculed asked. the SAD’s decision on sending a delegation led by Sukhbir to meet the central government to discuss the concern of the farmers. The decision to approach the Centre had been taken by the allparty in June itself, he pointed out, questionin­g the Akalis’ belated move in this regard.

Akali leaders forced Sukhbir to backtrack: Jakhar

Punjab Congress president Sunil Jakhar on Sunday said that Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal was forced to backtrack on the three farm ordinances by senior leaders of his party who understood the political repercussi­ons of the blunder.

Reacting to the SAD chief’s U-turn on the three agricultur­e marketing reforms ordinances promulgate­d by the Centre, Jakhar said that Sukhbir had gone unchalleng­ed so far in his party, but senior Akali leaders who believed that these needed to be opposed had shown him the mirror. “The SAD president had gone overboard to please the BJP. However, senior leaders, though not many are left in the Akali Dal, realised that support to these anti-farmer ordinances could sink the party and forced him to do the U-turn. In my view, this sudden change in stance is the beginning of a challenge to his (Sukhbir’s) leadership in the Akali Dal,” he said.

BHAGWANT MANN PUNJAB AAP CHIEF Parliament session will test all Punjab MPs whether they stand with state and its farmers or

against them

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