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New farm laws part of SAD-backed Central govt’s ‘Kisan maaru, Punjab maaru’ conspiracy: Capt Amarinder

September 18

Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday slammed the farm legislations passed in the Rajya Sabha and described it as part of the ‘Kisan maaru, Punjab maaru’ (Destroy Farmers, Destroy Punjab) conspiracy of the BJP-led NDA, a press release by the state government said.

“I don’t know what enmity the BJP and the Akalis have with Punjab and why they are out to destroy us,” said the Chief Minister while launching the Virtual Kisan Mela of Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana. The launch was held with virtual connectivity at 100 locations and participated by farmers, farmer representatives and other stakeholders, including ministers, MLAs and PPCC chief Sunil Jakhar.

Warning again that the legislations would lead to growing angst among the people in the border state, thus giving Pakistan the opportunity to stoke more fires, Captain Amarinder said the anti-farmer move would spoil the ‘abo hawa’ (environment) of Punjab.

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Delhi has to rethink on this issue, he stressed, adding that the legislations would undo the sacrifices made by Punjab and its farmers over 65 years to make India self-sufficient in food.

Accusing the Akalis of playing their own political games in this entire affair, the Chief Minister asked the Badals why the SAD had failed to stand with the Punjab government on these Bills and even on the critical water issue.

“Did you not think even once what will happen to Punjab without agriculture and without water?” he asked the Akalis, pointing out that with the SYL issue hanging over the state, the situation was perilous and the SAD had only contributed to the crisis by supporting the farm ordinances.

The Chief Minister said notwithstanding the Centre’s denials, these new laws would eventually pave the way for the elimination of the MSP regime and end of the FCI, leaving the farmers at the mercy of big corporates, as recommended by the Shanta Kumar committee.

Strongly opposing the legislations, the Chief Minister also trashed the Centre’s guarantee of the MSP not being tampered with, saying it was a Constitutional guarantee given by the Parliament, which, in fact, the government at the Centre was trying to destroy with their brute majority.

Even the MSP already announced on items such as Maize was not being given to farmers, he noted, questioning the sincerity of the Government of India.

Categorically rejecting claims by the BJP and the SAD that Punjab was on board with the farm ordinances, the Chief Minister made it clear that the issue of any such ordinances or new laws on agriculture was never discussed at any of the meetings in which his government was represented at the high-powered committee set up by the Centre on agricultural reforms, the press release further read.

Politicians should not lie on such grave issues with serious implications for our future generations, said Captain Amarinder, in reference to the false and misleading claims of Union Minister Raosaheb Patil Danve and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal.

Politics aside, this was an issue concerning the future of our children, he added.

The high-powered committee was clearly an eyewash, the Chief Minister said, waving the draft report shared with Punjab, which made no mention whatsoever of the ordinances. His government’s response to the draft report had, in fact, clearly listed its stand on any reforms, he added.

It was shameful that despite knowing these facts as part of the ruling coalition, the Akalis continued to side with the Central Government and did not oppose the ordinances during the all-party meeting convened by him and did not even come to the Assembly to vote for the resolution against them, Captain Amarinder said.

Taking a dig at Harsimrat Badal’s remarks of standing with her `farmer brethren’ by resigning from the Union Cabinet, Captain Amarinder asked why she forgot that farmers were her brothers when the Centre brought in the ordinances. “Had the SAD stood with his government from the outset and put pressure on their ally, the BJP, the current situation may not have arisen,” he added.

Pointing out that it was Punjab and its farmers, who toiled with blood and sweat to make the nation food surplus, Captain Amarinder said despite being a small state, Punjab saved the nation from going hungry through the years.

“Even during the COVID pandemic, all foodgrain distributed to the poor around the country came from Punjab’s godowns,” he noted.

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