Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal on Thursday slammed the Haryana government for trying to thwart farmers ‘ ‘Delhi Chalo’ march, terming the attempt as “Punjab’s 26/11”. “Today is Punjab’s 26/11
When it all started, why the Akali Dal leaders are making such a statement?
there is some evidence in this,
you will get answers to all the questions here
First you have to know Where did it start
Here is all you need to know about the three bills:
1. Bill on agri marketFarmer's Produce Trade and Commerce(Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020
Provisions
* To create an ecosystem where farmers and traders enjoy the freedom to sell and purchase farm produce outide registered 'mandis' under states' APMCs.
* To promote barrier-free inter-state and intra-state trade of farmers' produce
* To reduce marketing/transportation costs and help farmers in getting better prices
* To provide a facilitative framework for electronic trading
2. Bill on contract farmingThe Farmer (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020
Provisions
* Farmers can enter into a contract with agribusiness firms, processors, wholesalers, exporters or large retailers for sale of future farming produce at a pre-agreed price
* Marginal and small farmers, with land less than five hectares, to gain via aggregation and contract (Marginal and small farmers account for 86% of total farmers in India)
* To transfer the risk of market unpredictability from farmers to sponsors
* To enable farmers to access modern tech and get better inputs
* To reduce cost of marketing and boost farmer's income.
* Farmers can engage in direct marketing by eliminating intermediaries for full price realisation
* Effective dispute resolution mechanism with redressal timelines.
3. Bill relating to commoditiesThe Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020
Provisions
* To remove commodities like cereals, pulses, oilseeds, onion and potatoes from the list of essential commodities. It will do away with the imposition of stockholding limits on such items except under "extraordinary circumstances" like war
* This provision will attract private sector/FDI into farm sector as it will remove fears of private investors of excessive regulatory interference in business operations.
* To bring investment for farm infrastructure like cold storages, and modernising food supply chain.
* To help both farmers and consumers by bringing in price stability.
* To create competitive market environment and cut wastage of farm produce.
:- TOI
These are the bill that have been introduced by the government . Even if they were introduced in parliament , there was a lot of uproar Almost all the opposition was against the government And on the day it was presented in the Parliament, the minister of government harsimrat kaur badal ( former minister of food and processing industries ) who was member of the shiromani Akali Dal of Punjab, resigned.
Then from this time, the anger of farmers in Punjab is on the rise
In opposition to this bill in Punjab and 3 more bills in the counter were implemented with the consent of Opposition
In all these gaps, the farmers' movement in Punjab has been going on for many months and in view of this, a new movement of farmers of Punjab has started 'Chalo Delhi'
But the real journey has started now when Sarkar posed many difficulties in front of the farmers of Punjab.All efforts are being made to stop the farmers on the Delhi-Punjab border from 2 days, farmers have come after preparing for many months and stay in the movement More than 70 farmers have been detained, but the farmers are in thousands, and they have come to strengthen their intention Rajnath ji has also appealed to stop him, but no effect is being seen on that appeal. The government failed to convince the farmers of Punjab about the bill Farmers cross barricades, water jets
Now we just have to see if the government tilts or lets the farmers explain themselves
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