Sharad Pawar raises concern over new farm laws


Mumbai, Jan 31 (IANS): NCP supremo Sharad Pawar on Saturday raised concern over the Centre's three new farm laws, saying that the new legislation will adversely affect the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and weaken the mandi system.

"Virtually participated in the all-party meeting in the wake of the Budget session in which issues related to the proposed agenda, farmers agitation, women's bill and other important issues were discussed.

Reform is a continuous process and no one would argue against the reforms in the APMCs or Mandi System, a positive argument on the same does not mean that it is done to weaken or demolish the system," Pawar tweeted.

The former Agriculture Minister also criticised the amendment in Essential Commodities Act, 1955.

"I am also concerned about the amended Essential Commodities Act. According to the Act the government will intervene for price control only if rates of horticultural produce are increased by 100 per cent and that of non-perishable items increase by 50 per cent," the NCP supremo said.

"Stock piling limits have been removed on food grain, pulses, onion, potato, oilseeds etc. It may lead to apprehensions that Corporates may purchase commodities at lower rates and stockpile and sell at higher prices to consumers," he added.

Pawar's comment comes at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured that the government is approaching the farm laws issue with an open mind.

Modi said that the government's stand remains the same as it was on January 22, as the proposal by the Agriculture Minister still stands.

Meanwhile, farmers' agitation against the farm laws has further gained momentum after a failed move by the administration to vacate the protest site near the Ghazipur border as the farmers and their leaders stood in solidarity with Rakesh Tikait, who has been leading the agitation at the venue.

 

  

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  • Yenku, Panambur

    Mon, Feb 01 2021

    Tube light.....
    Just wakeup now!

    The issue is burning more than 2 months and he raises concern now.
    Where were you Sir?
    Are you aware what's going around?

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 31 2021

    It is clear to the people of our country that these three farm bills was a dubious case of match fixing by Modi and Amit Shah for their crony capitalists friends like Ambani and Adani. The elaborate advance preparations , go downs, super markets, land acquisitions and other arrangements by industrialists Abmani and Adani are already in the public domain. These crony capitalists will then dominate the agriculture sector and render the farmers vulnerable and vanquished.

    The BJP Govt has made a mockery of Parlimentary Democracy by passing these Farm Bills without any discussion in the house or taken any of the stake holders into confidence. They finally passed it in the Rajya Sabha in a most deceitful manner through a voice vote just to please their Crony Capitalist friends at the expense of the Farmers.

    A Suit Boot Ki Sarkar that is totally insensitive, Callous, Indifferent, Arrogant and Autocratic that cares two hoots for the lower sections of our society including farmers. "Since Independence, it is for the first time that an arrogant government has come to power. It is not even looking at the pain and sufferings of farmers, forget about the common man,"

    These "evil laws" were rammed down the throat of the Parliament and all discussions, analysis and interactions were guillotined in

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