New Delhi: Seven opposition parties have written to President Ram Nath Kovind seeking his intervention to direct the government to discuss farmers' issues and Pegasus spyware report in the ongoing Monsoon session of Parliament as they apprised him of these 'two disturbing developments'.
The BSP, RLP, SAD, National Conference, CPI, and the CPI(M), besides the NCP, are the signatories to the letter. The main opposition party Congress is not among the signatories.
'We members of parliament (MPs) of various political parties are writing to you to seek an appointment to apprise you of two disturbing developments including the complete stonewalling of demands of the peasantry to repeal the three agricultural laws as well as the use of Israeli spyware Pegasus to tape telephones of politicians, journalists, and activists,' the letter read.
SAD leader Harsimrat Badal said it is 'very unfortunate' that farmers have died while protesting against the three farm laws but the Centre is not even ready to discuss their issues.
'You would appreciate that a human tragedy is unfolding on the borders of Delhi with more than 550 farmers already having lost their lives during the course of the ongoing 'Kisan Andolan' (farmers' agitation). The livelihoods of millions more are at stake due to the three agricultural laws which have been made with the express purpose of handing over the agriculture sector to corporations,' the letter to President Kovind said.