Farmers move SC, say new laws will make them vulnerable to corporate greed

Farmers move SC, say new laws will make them vulnerable to corporate...

Date:

Farmers move SC, say new laws will make them vulnerable to corporate greed

New Delhi: The plea, moved by farmers’ union president Bhanu Pratap Singh, sought to intervene in the plea led by Tiruchi Siva, Member of Parliament (DMK), challenging the three laws: The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, the Farmer’s Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

The plea said: “These acts are illegal and arbitrary, because, these acts would pave way for cartelisation and commercialisation of the agricultural produces and if allowed to stand, we are going to completely ruin our country as the corporates can, with one stroke, export our agriculture produce without any regulation, and may even result in famines.”

The plea has argued that the new farm laws are unconstitutional and anti-farmer and these laws will make farmers position vulnerable to corporate greed of multinational companies. “That these laws would dismantle the Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) system intended to ensure fair prices for farm products”, said the plea, insisting that these laws were passed in haste.

The plea said the farmers are indeed afraid that the corporate houses will twist and turn words to wind them in an unfavourable contract just like money lenders. “And feelings of the farmers are that it would be very hard for a farmer to always understand the ramifications of the contract that he is signing”, added the plea.

The plea argued that the amendment to the essential commodities act would facilitate black marketing and these new laws attack the very foundation of the agriculture fabric of the nation. “That without agriculture produce market committee acting as a protective shield around the farmers, the market would ultimately fall to the corporate greed of multinational companies who are more profit “oriented” and have no care for the condition of the poverty-stricken farmers which are many times coming on the stage of starvation due to natural calamity”, added the plea.

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

₹1 Crore Cash, AC Bedrooms, Liquor Bottles and Revolver Found at Kolkata College, Sparks Major Row

One of Kolkata’s oldest educational institutions, Surendranath College, has...

Government Removes Capital Gains Tax on Foreign Investors in Government Bonds

In a major move to attract foreign investment, the...

Twisha Sharma Death Case: CBI Probes Samarth Singh’s Movements While on the Run

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has uncovered new...

How RBI Controls Inflation in India (Explained Simply)

Every time prices rise rapidly, people hear the Reserve...