Chandigarh: Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has expressed the hope that the pain of the agitating farmers, who braved the pandemic and the heat to protest against the Agriculture Bills, will reach the Central Government, and it will gracefully back off from destroying the farm sector with such ruthless disregard for the farming community.
The BJP-led Union Government had, with its ill-conceived and unconstitutional farm laws, pushed the farmers to the brink, forcing them to come out on the roads and endanger their lives amid the COVID pandemic, said the Chief Minister, expressing grave concern over the plight of the farmers and others associated with the Agriculture sector – the lifeline of Punjab’s economy.
“Maybe the distressing visuals of tens of hundreds of farmers out on the roads at hundreds of locations in Punjab, and in several other states, will touch the hearts of the central leadership,” the Chief Minister hoped. Perhaps the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will now realise its folly, he added.
Reiterating his commitment to fight the draconian laws till his last breath, Captain Amarinder also urged the President of India not to give his assent to the Bills, which were crafted to destroy not just the economy of Punjab and the food security of the nation but also the lives of lakhs of farmers and their families, as well as those dependent on the Agricultural food chain for their livelihood. The Bills, if implemented, will have devastating effects for the border state of Punjab, as well as for the entire nation, he warned, charging the Centre with ignoring the farmers’ concerns to promote the interests of their capitalist cronies.