Centre says farm laws from two decades of deliberations, no repeal


New Delhi, Jan 11 (IANS): After the hearing on farm laws concluded on Monday, the Centre hurriedly filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court, stating that the legislations were not hurriedly made but are the result of two decades of deliberations, and their repeal is not justifiable or acceptable.

The apex court is scheduled to pronounce its order on a bunch of petitions over the farmers' protests on Tuesday.

The Centre has told the Supreme Court that it has been actively and intensively engaging with the states for about two decades to introduce reforms to provide accessible and barrier-free market system for better price realisation, but states either showed reluctance to adopt the reforms in true spirit or made partial or cosmetic reforms.

"The Central government has done its best to engage with the farmers to remove any misapprehensions or misgivings in the minds of the farmers and no efforts have been found lacking," said the affidavit filed by Agriculture and Farmer Welfare Secretary.

Against the backdrop of Covid-19 pandemic, the Centre said that the situation may have a prolonged effect globally on demand side, hence, it became necessary and expedient for it to promulgate Farm Reform Ordinances, namely, (i) "the Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and facilitation) Ordinance, 2020" ; (ii) "the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Ordinance"; and (iii) "the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020".

The Centre said it has taken all conceivable steps to ensure that specific grievances of some farmers who are agitating are discussed and sorted out. "It is submitted that the Acts have received wide acceptance throughout the country and, therefore, some farmers and others objecting to the law had put a condition of its repeal, is neither justifiable nor acceptable," said the affidavit.

It insisted there had been an elaborate consultative process and procurement of views and no hurried decision was taken. "The farmers of the nation are happy as they are given an additional option over and above the existing and, therefore, no vested right is taken away", said the Centre, insisting that affidavit is filed only to remove a deliberate wrong perception created systematically by non-farmer elements present at the protest site.

  

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 12 2021

    The government is in it's seventh year in ruling, what two decades are they talking about ? Have we not seen the generous purchase of our paddy by the corporate moguls ? One Rupee per Kg will bring up a farmer after how many years.

    Blessed is me, who is contributing to waive off the farmers' loan that is running into several lakhs, through my taxes. Shame on the government as well as the pauper chelas it is bringing to fool us citizens.

    I wonder when it will dawn on those who vote for such government.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 12 2021

    Today all eyes on Supreme Court ...

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 12 2021

    I can see two possibilities:

    (a) The SC will put the new laws in deep freezer.
    (b) The affected farmers will choose a different Government.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 12 2021

    Non farmers know better than any farmers about their welfare. Govt's stubbornity against withdrawing the bill raises many questions over their commitments towards the duo A+A .

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Jan 12 2021

    Did you have that deliberation with farmer’s participation?????....Then what kind of deliberation is that without farmers input???????.........It was a deliberation of conspiracy by your chosen selective members.

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