Kurukshetra:Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Wednesday said that the Congress party will seek a special session of the state assembly to discuss the three farm-related Bills introduced by the Centre in Parliament.
We will meet Governor Satyadeo Narain Arya soon to demand a special session of the state assembly on this issue. We want that the issue, which is critical for farmers, be discussed threadbare, Hooda, Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, told reporters.
Imposing the three farm sector bills, introduced in Parliament to ratify the three ordinances promulgated earlier without the consent of farmers, will amount to dictatorship, he said.
Hooda stated that his party will oppose a forcible implementation of the laws. The party is ready to launch a mass movement on this, he added.
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Hooda claimed that if the government continued to 'force its decisions' on farmers, the black laws will be abolished as soon as the Congress government is formed in the state.
Earlier in the day, Hooda visited Gharaunda and Karnal grain markets, where he met farmers, labourers and traders.