Chandigarh, September 28: Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi on Tuesday appealed the Centre to immediately repeal the three black farm laws otherwise his government would convene a special session of Vidhan Sabha to reject these anti-farm laws outrightly to safeguard the interest of the farmers and farm labourers, who are already passing through acute economic crisis.
Addressing media persons, Mr. Channi said he had already asked the then Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh to reject these laws but the Cabinet at that time authorized him to take any decision, as he deems fit. He, however, chose to bring the amended bills instead of rejecting these draconian farm legislations.
Urging the Centre to give due recognition to the border state of Punjab for its unprecedented sacrifices to uphold the country’s integrity and sovereignty, Mr. Channi said that the Centre should sincerely resolve the ongoing farm crisis at the earliest in the larger interest of the country.
Reiterating his firm commitment to stand by the farmers and the Samyukt Kisan Morcha in this hour of crisis, the Chief Minister said that he would even lead a mammoth march towards Delhi either by foot or on bi-cycle to support their cause in case the Centre doesn’t concede their demand to repeal these laws forthwith.
Expressing solidarity with the farmers and the farm labourers in their ongoing agitation against these laws, the Chief Minister bemoaned the state’s farmers would perish under the load of these farm laws. He said the farmers are already under whopping debt to the tune of Rs.1 lakh crore and thus the Centre should now come forward to bail them out from this financial crisis.
Mr. Channi said it is ironical that ‘Anndaata’ has been virtually forced to become ‘Bhikhari’ due to the Centre’s apathy and stubborn attitude. “If Centre can afford to waive the huge loans of big corporate houses what stops it from waiving the loans of poor and needy farmers?” asked Mr. Channi.
He, however, said that the state government had already provided relief to the small and marginal farmers upto Rs 2 lakh and now farm labourers are also being extended relief to the extent of Rs 25,000, with whatever little resources it had.
Extending a healing touch to the victim families of the deceased farmers, who lost their lives during the stir against these farm laws, the Chief Minister said his government has provided government jobs to their family members besides giving financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh per family.
Touching an emotional chord, the Chief Minister shared an incident where he personally handed over an appointment letter recently to such family who were living in extremely deplorable conditions in a house without a roof. He said the family in Bathinda district was now constructing a house with the financial aid of Rs 5 lakh received from the government.
Listing his government’s priority to provide houses to houseless, the Chief Minister said the process of allotment of 5-marla plots is being simplified and has now empowered the BDPOs to decide the cases after the resolution passed by the concerned village panchayats.
The entire process to identify and finalize the allotment of plots to the eligible beneficiaries would be completed within a month, assured Mr. Channi.