Hindustan Times (East UP)

MPs stopped at Ghazipur: SAD

Urges govt to repeal 3 laws, says ministers believe in monologue; BJP says Oppn needs to change its habit of going back on words

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NEW DELHI: Fifteen MPs from 10 opposition parties, including the SAD, DMK, NCP and the Trinamool Congress, were stopped by police from reaching Ghazipur border on Thursday to meet farmers protesting against new farm laws, a leader said.

NEW DELHI: Opposition parties on Thursday tore into the government’s handling of the farmer protest against three contentiou­s farm reform laws, saying ministers believe in monologue and trenches have been dug, barbed wires put up and spikes installed when bridges should have been built to win over farmers.

Trinamool Congress leader Derek O’Brien pressed the government to repeal the three controvers­ial farm laws and offered a ‘’Repealing Bill 2021’ drafted by him for the purpose.

Participat­ing in a discussion on the motion of thanks on the president’s address in the Rajya Sabha, the Trinamool MP also referred to the death of a farmer during the tractor parade in Delhi on Republic Day and said there should be a “proper inquiry” so the truth could come out. “The ‘Repealing Bill 2021’... this will repeal all (three controvers­ial farm laws). I have taken the liberty of drafting the Repealing Bill 2021. I will share it with them. You repeal these bills (farm laws). There is a way to do it. Eighteen months’ pause you will put on these (laws), but how?” he said in the RS.

The government had made a proposal to suspend the laws for 18 months. Referring to the events that unfolded on January 26, O’Brien said, “I’m not coming to any conclusion­s. The home minister of India is in charge. Do a proper inquiry and let the truth come out”.

Raising the agitating farmers’ issue in the Rajya Sabha, AAP leader Sanjay Singh on Thursday urged the Centre to withdraw the new farm laws, by stating “have mercy on farmers who are being lathi-charged, called traitors, terrorists and Khalistani­s”. “Farmers are protesting for 76 days, they are being lathicharg­ed, called traitors, terrorists, Khalistani­s. Talks happened 11 times, all failed, govt claims to be a call away but does not bother. About 165 farmers lost their lives. Have mercy and repeal 3 black laws,” Singh said.

Former PM and JD(S) leader H D Deve Gowda called farmers the backbone of the country and said miscreants and anti-social elements were behind the events of Republic Day and all political parties have condemned their actions and agree that they need to be punished. But the farmers’ issue should not be mixed with it, he said.

However, the ruling BJP defended the three new farm laws in Rajya Sabha saying the government was committed to farmers’ welfare, and questioned the opposition parties for changing their stance on agricultur­al market reforms.

Senior Congress leader P Chidambara­m contested the assertion in a ministry of external affairs (MEA) statement that the new farm laws were passed in

Parliament after a full debate and discussion, terming it as “a travesty of the truth”.

The record of the Rajya Sabha and the video record will show that there was not a full discussion, microphone­s of some MPs were muted, and a “call for division (that is a vote) was summarily rejected”, the former Union minister said in a series of tweets.

Defending the laws, senior BJP member Jyotiradit­ya Scindia attacked the Congress for changing its stand on the three legislatio­ns, saying that the Opposition party has favoured similar laws in its manifesto for the 2019 Lok Sabha election.

“Opposition parties will have to change the habit of going back on words. Heads I win, tails you lose. For how long this will go on,” the BJP member said.

NEW DELHI: Fifteen MPs from 10 opposition parties, including the SAD, DMK, NCP and the Trinamool Congress, were stopped by police from reaching Ghazipur border on Thursday to meet farmers protesting against new farm laws, a leader said.

According to SAD MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal who coordinate­d the visit, the leaders were not allowed to cross the barricades and reach the protest site.

Besides Badal, Supriya Sule from NCP, Kanimozhi and Tiruchi Siva from the DMK, Saugata Roy from the TMC were part of the delegation. Members of the National Conference, RSP and the IUML were also part of it.

During a discussion in Parliament on Wednesday, several opposition parties asked the government to withdraw the three contentiou­s farm laws without making it a prestige issue and not to treat the agitating farmers as “enemies”. Stringent security continued at Ghazipur on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, one of the key protest sites where thousands of farmers are camping with a demand that the Centre repeal the new agri-marketing laws enacted last September.

The protesting farmers have expressed the apprehensi­on that these laws would pave the way for the dismantlin­g of the minimum support price (MSP) system, leaving them at the “mercy” of big corporatio­ns.

However, the govt has maintained that the new laws will bring better opportunit­ies to farmers and introduce new technologi­es in agricultur­e.

THE GOVERNMENT HAD MADE A PROPOSAL TO SUSPEND THE LAWS FOR 18 MONTHS. MPS NOT ALLOWED TO REACH PROTEST SITE IN GHAZIPUR: SAD LEADER

 ?? ANI ?? Opposition leaders who reached Ghazipur border to meet the protesting farmers stopped by Police in New Delhi on Thursday
ANI Opposition leaders who reached Ghazipur border to meet the protesting farmers stopped by Police in New Delhi on Thursday

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