Chandigarh: Trashing the announcements made by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for the agriculture sector as nothing but a pack of 'jumlas', Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday said the so-called economic package offered no immediate relief to the distressed farmers.
He said the farmers have been battling the stress of handling two major crops, one after the other in extremely tough conditions.
With all the three tranches of the much-awaited economic package announced so far turning out to be a major disappointment for the targeted sections of society, it was clear that the Centre had failed to come to the rescue of the people who were struggling with the unprecedented COVID crisis and the resultant lockdown, Amarinder Singh said.
The farmers need urgent interventions, and not so-called reform measures that have been long in the making and were not needed to be pushed through in haste at this critical juncture, he said, expressing concern over the lack of anything substantial in the announcements for the farmers.
Amarinder Singh said as one of the most affected states, agriculturally, Punjab needed support for the farmers during the wheat harvesting and procurement, which the Centre failed to deliver.
Despite repeated pleas, the Central government did not provide incentive bonus to the farmers for staggered procurement, he pointed out.
Despite the Centre's total lack of support, the farmers of Punjab pushed the limits of their courage and battles against all ends to once again provide the nation with a bumper wheat crop -- a special necessity in this hour of crisis, he said.