This Article is From Sep 20, 2020

"Death Warrant For Farmers": Congress In Rajya Sabha On Farm Bills

Agri Bills 2020: Congress MP Pratap Singh Bajwa called the farm sector bills, which have been passed by the Rajya Sabha today, an attack on farmers soul and said his party would not sign "a death warrant for farmers".

Farm Bills 2020: Congress MP Pratap Singh Bajwa has said bills are "death warrant for farmers".

New Delhi:

Calling the farm sector bills, two of which were placed and cleared in the Rajya Sabha today, an attack on farmers' soul, Congress MP Pratap Singh Bajwa said his party would not sign "death warrant for farmers".

"Congress party rejects this bill... We will not sign on this death warrant of farmers... Farmers don't want this benefit that you claim are for them, then why are you trying to force feed them," Mr Bajwa said, adding that all farmers, particularly those in Punjab and Haryana, think these bills are an attack on their soul.

"Farmers are not illiterate. They understand that this is a way to do away with MSP (Minimum Support Price). Once this is passed ... slowly, the government will come out of this and then Ambani, Adani and big corporate houses will enter (market)," the Congress MP said, adding that trade was how the East India Company and the Portuguese invaded India.

Mr Bajwa said that agriculture and markets are state subjects and these bills are against the spirit of federal cooperative. He also called the bills "ill-conceived and ill-timed".

Congress is among the Opposition parties, including BJP's oldest ally Shiromani Akali Dal, opposing the three farm sector bills which were recently cleared in the Lok Sabha despite widespread protests in Haryana and Punjab, among other states. The unrest continues as farmers want these repealed.

Farmers' unions have raised apprehensions that provisions in these bills would lead to discontinuation of government support in buying their produce and that this would leave them vulnerable in the open market. Though Prime Minister Narendra Modi had tweeted that the system of minimum support price would continue, he is yet to make a statement in the parliament - as was also pointed out by Mr Bajwa today. 

Moving the bills in the Rajya Sabha, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar today reiterated that they have nothing to do with the Minimum Support Price. "MSP will continue as before. I had said this in Lok Sabha and PM Modi himself has assured that the MSP will not be tampered with," he said.

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