Chandigarh:The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Tuesday requested the Vidhan Sabha Speaker to allocate two days for an exclusive discussion on issues concerning the farmers during the ongoing budget session. It also demanded that the Congress government announce a minimum support price (MSP) for vegetables and fruits.
The SAD legislative wing, which handed over a representation in this regard to Speaker Rana K.P. Singh under the leadership of Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, said the two-day discussion, besides covering the issues of the farm loan waiver promise, farmer suicides and the Congress government's failure to take up the issue of repeal of the three agricultural laws with the Centre, should also spell out the way forward.
The representation said one such way ahead was announcing MSP for all vegetables and fruits immediately.
It said this measure would provide much-needed security to vegetable and potato growers as well as kinnow growers, among others.
The SAD legislators, while informing the Speaker that the state was in the midst of an agrarian crisis, said, "The major reason for this is the complete loan waiver promise made by then Pradesh Congress President Amarinder Singh in January 2017."
They said Amarinder Singh had promised that in case the Congress party forms the government in Punjab it would waive off all farmer loans be it from government or private banks, cooperative societies or arhatiyas or commission agents.
The legislators said the Congress government's failure to implement the loan waiver scheme had resulted in 1,500 farmer suicides and indebtedness had increased because the people believed the Chief Minister and did not pay their loan instalments.
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They said the Congress party had also promised Rs 10 lakh compensation and a government job to the families of all the farmers who committed suicide due to indebtedness but even this promise was not kept.