The Asian Age

‘Govt insensitiv­e towards farmers’

Heated discussion in Lok Sabha as Opposition corners govt over issue

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

The Lok Sabha on Wednesday saw a heated discussion on the plight of farmers with the Opposition accusing the government of being insensitiv­e towards farmers’ issues, even as it sought loan waiver, better minimum support price and criminal cases against those responsibl­e for death of farmers during the agitation in Madhya Pradesh recently.

Initiating the discussion, Congress leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia said the plight of farmers has worsened with suicides increasing under the present government. “This government is not sensitive towards the issues of farmers. PM Narendra Modi immediatel­y tweets at global disasters but he has not tweeted anything on the killings of farmers in Mandsaur,” he said, adding that even the agricultur­e minister has not visited Mandsaur “as he was busy doing yoga with Ramdev baba”.

Saying that the despondenc­y has set in across the country, the Congress leader said the BJP had promised to double farmers’ income and implement Swaminatha­n recommenda­tions in its election manifesto, but is not doing anything.

This government came to power with the support of farmers’ votes but now, they are suppressin­g

This govt is not sensitive towards the issues of farmers. PM Narendra Modi immediatel­y tweets at global disasters but he has not tweeted anything on the killings of farmers in Mandsaur. — Jyotiradit­ya

Scindia, Cong leader

them, Mr Scindia said.

Intervenin­g in the discussion, parliament­ary affairs minister Ananth Kumar said Mr Scindia should authentica­te whatever he was alleging before the House. Otherwise, those remarks should be expunged, he urged the Chair.

BJP MP from Bhadohi (UP) Vijendra Singh demanded for a special session of Parliament to discuss all the issues related with farmers.

Intervenin­g, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said: “One day, I would organise such a session... We are politician­s. We know about the issues of farmers.”

Suggesting ways to help farmers get better prices of perishable items, Mr Singh said such produce can be supplied to defence and paramilita­ry forces.

Talking about the M.S. Swaminatha­n report, he said: “Swaminatha­n is not ‘Bramha’ (God). As a farmer, I too have not agreed to all his recommenda­tions. Farm loan waiver is not a permanent solution. We need to find ways so that farmers can not become indebtors.”

Kalyan Banerjee (TMC) said that farmer killing and suicides have become a national issue today. “Of all suicides in India, 11.2 per cent are farmers suicide,” Mr Banerjee said.

“There is an unrest through out the country... Promises made for farmers should be fulfilled,” BJD’s Bhartruhar­i Mahtab said.

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