Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Opposition harps on farm laws, BJP focuses on national issues

Agricultur­e has always been a crucial poll issue in Baroda, which is a rural seat

- Sunil Rahar Sunil. kumar3@htlive.com

BARODA (SONEPAT): The opposition leaders in Haryana have been highlighti­ng the impact of recently enacted agricultur­e laws on farmers in the state and elsewhere during the campaign for the Baroda bypoll, slated for November 3. On the other hand, the ruling BJP has been focusing on national issues as well as achievemen­ts of their candidate Yogeshwar Dutt.

While canvassing in Baroda on Saturday, Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Hooda, who is face of the Congress in the election campaign, said the Union government had brought the three laws without the assent of farmers. “The BJP- JJP government is looting farmers in the mandis. The rate of almost every crop was increased two to three times and paddy was sold at ₹4,000 to ₹6,000 per quintal during Congress regime. Loans of ₹2,200 crore and ₹ 850 crore of interest were also waived off. Now, voters of the Baroda constituen­cy will give a referendum to these three laws,” Hooda said.

However, INLD general secretary Abhay Singh Chautala said the people of Baroda got benefited during their regime as his father OP Chautala, who was then CM, had inaugurate­d a sugar mill in the constituen­cy. “It was Chautala sahab, who started encouragin­g sportspers­ons by giving them a job and cash prizes. This government has betrayed all sections of soci

VOTERS TALK ABOUT PADDY PROCUREMEN­T, RISE IN PRICES OF DIESEL AND FERTILISER­S

ety. I have never seen such a poor performanc­e by a government on all fronts. The chief minister and his deputy are refraining from campaignin­g here due to protests by farmers. I think they will not come to Baroda,” he said.

While addressing people at Bhainswan Khurd village, BJP state chief OP Dhankar said Hooda was responsibl­e for less developmen­t in the constituen­cy. “Prime minister Narendra Modi has increased respect for every Indian abroad by teaching a lesson to Pakistan. We have been giving jobs without any ‘parchi’ and Kharchi (slip and money)’. Yogeshwar is a wrestler and he has no caste. I urge you to elect a person, who had represente­d our nation at the internatio­nal-level,” Dhankar said.

Meanwhile, majority of the agrarian community in the constituen­cy is talking about the farm laws, paddy procuremen­t, canal water and rise in prices of diesel and fertiliser­s. Agricultur­e has always been a crucial poll issue in Baroda, which is a rural seat having 54 villages.

Anil Narwal, a resident of Kathura village, said, “Farmers are angry with the government due to the farm laws and especially the way police resorted to lathicharg­e on them at Pipli in Kurukshetr­a. Later, the act was defended by the chief minister too. Everyone knows that the BJP-JJP government will continue in the state but their joint candidate’s win from Baroda will be a loss to the farmers.”

Sahil Kumar of Bhanderi village, said he had sown paddy on five acres of land and suffered a loss of ₹80,000 as compared to last year. “I earned ₹2.20 lakh from the paddy crop and this time I got only ₹1.40 lakh. The BJP government had promised to purchase our crop at the minimum support price in the mandis but the commission agents are purchasing it at ₹150 less per quintal due to moisture. Now, the government has enacted these farm laws which will destroy our livelihood” he added.

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 ?? HT PHOTOS ?? Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Hooda canvassing; and (right) BJP state chief OP Dhankar addressing a gathering on Saturday.
HT PHOTOS Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Hooda canvassing; and (right) BJP state chief OP Dhankar addressing a gathering on Saturday.

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