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    Punjab government introduces resolution against Centre's farm laws

    Punjab government introduces resolution against Centre's farm laws

    By Shalini Ojha
    Oct 20, 2020
    09:17 pm

    What's the story

    Punjab became the first opposition-ruled state to introduce a resolution against the Centre's three farm laws, that stirred massive protests in the state.

    Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh said he isn't afraid if his Congress government would be dismissed.

    For him, saving farmers from suffering and not letting them get ruined is more important, he said.

    Here are more details on this.

    Laws

    Farm Bills were passed in Parliament, farmers took to streets

    On Tuesday, Singh's government moved a draft resolution, aimed at nullifying the three contentious laws, which were passed in the Parliament last month during the Monsoon session.

    The Centre and farmers have been locking horns over the laws, which the former says will free them from constraints.

    But the farmers are worried they would be dependent on private companies and won't get their dues.

    Counter

    To take on Centre, Congress mulled the legislative way

    Last month, just as the farmers' protests rocked India, with the agitation being more concentrated in agriculture-dependent states like Haryana and Punjab, Captain Singh emerged as one of the strongest voices against the Centre.

    In fact, Congress sent a draft "model bill" to its state governments to negate the new laws.

    This was done after party President Sonia Gandhi suggested the legislative route.

    Details

    Punjab Assembly is also against proposed Electricity Bill

    Besides negating the farm laws, Punjab's draft resolution also seeks annulment of the proposed Electricity Bill.

    It also wants promulgation of "a fresh ordinance making the procurement of food grains on the Minimum Support Price [MSP] a statutory right of the farmers and continue with procurement by Government of India through FCI and other such agencies."

    Singh said the resolution has been vetted thoroughly.

    Concerns

    Concerns were mentioned but Centre didn't pay heed: Punjab government

    In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Captain Singh revealed the sentiments regarding the laws but the Centre disregarded them, said the resolution.

    The "callous and inconsiderate attitude of the Government of India in attending to the concerns of the farming community" was also slammed.

    Further, the resolution read that the Assembly unanimously rejects the three Farms laws and proposed Electricity Bill.

    Quote

    The laws don't favor farmers or landless workers: Draft resolution

    "These three legislations along with proposed Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020 are clearly against interests of farmers and landless workers, and time-tested agriculture marketing system established not only in Punjab but also in original green revolution areas of Punjab, Haryana, and Western UP," the resolution read.

    Names

    To counter Centre, Punjab government introduced new Bills

    To note, the three Bills introduced by Singh, who is also the leader of the House, are named Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Special Provisions and Punjab Amendment Bill 2020, the Essential Commodities (Special Provisions and Punjab Amendment) Bill 2020, and the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services (Special Provisions and Punjab Amendment) Bill 2020.

    Statement

    I am not afraid of resigning, declared the CM

    After the resolution was introduced, Captain Singh told farmers, "We have stood with you, now it is your turn to stand with us."

    He added that dismissal isn't something he is worried about.

    "I am not afraid of resigning. I am not afraid of my government being dismissed. But I will not let the farmers suffer or be ruined," he said in the Assembly.

    Twitter Post

    Carry my resignation in pocket: Captain Amarinder Singh

    I had chosen to quit at the time of Operation Blue Star. I am not afraid of resigning. I carry resignation letter in my pocket. I'm not afraid of my govt being dismissed. But I will not let farmers suffer or be ruined. I will fight for justice: Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh https://t.co/1l9mlvu5ko pic.twitter.com/5FgV4DWBDT

    — ANI (@ANI) October 20, 2020

    Protest

    Meanwhile, Singh saw political intentions in AAP's protest in Assembly

    However, the CM expressed displeasure at the actions of some of the legislators, referring to the sit-in protest staged by AAP MLAs. Miffed that they were not given copies of the resolution, the party members spent the night inside the Assembly.

    AAP leader Harpal Cheema asked how can MLAs discuss the resolution if they aren't well-informed.

    He added AAP will support the state government.

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