This Article is From Nov 19, 2009

Govt likely to make changes in sugar ordinance

New Delhi: The government has said that it is looking at the possibility of re-examining the ordinance for uniform pricing of sugarcane.

The changes in the ordinance would put more responsibility on mill owners, it said.

The decision came after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh'sintervention following massive protests against the new price offeredby the government to sugarcane farmers.

The PM held an emergency meeting with some of his top Cabinetcolleagues, including the Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee,Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar and Law Minister Veerappa Moily, tosort out the crisis over the Centre's sugarcane policy announced in acontroversial ordinance. The meeting came just after the UPA governmentwas put on the mat by the Opposition in Parliament.

Other senior officials also took part in the meeting. The Advisor, Judicial Reforms, was specially called for the meeting.

Meanwhile, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar told NDTV that thegovernment is ready to discuss the ordinance in Parliament. "The datewill be fixed to discuss the sugarcane issue," he said.

While the new price came under attack inside the Lok Sabha, thousands of farmers protested outside, causing traffic jams.

Almost as soon as the Session began, BJP and RLD MPs marched to thewell of the House, shouting slogans and demanding the scrapping of theCentre's sugar cane price policy, forcing the adjournment of Lok Sabhatill Friday.

The BJP has described the Centre's new sugarcane price as "way below the stateprices".

RLD leader Ajit Singh says no other government has brought such a black law against farmers as the UPA.

Expressing her concern for the farmers, Speaker Meira Kumar said the issue of prices should be discussed in the House. "I share concerns of theleaders of sugarcane farmers," she said.

Thousands of sugarcane farmers from Meerut, Madhya Pradesh andUttarakhand today marched towards Parliament House from Jantar Mantarwhere they had gathered.

They are protesting against the Centre's Fair and Remunerative Pricingsystem for sugarcane, which is lower than the state prices that thefarmers got last year.
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