Ultimatums not the way: Captain Amarinder responses to Kisan Unions' deadline for special session
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has rejected the one-week ultimatum of the Kisan Unions for holding a special Assembly session to negate the Farm Laws. He said that he will do what he feels is necessary for the interest of farmers. He already said that he would be calling a special session of Vidhan Sabha to bring in necessary amendment Bills. Ultimatums was not the way to force the government into taking hasty steps, he said. His sole interest lies in protecting the state’s farmers and the farm sector at all costs, and not in appeasing the farmer organisations, the Chief Minister said. Adding, he said that he will take whatever decisions needed in the best interest of the farming community. Also Read | Punjab farmers warn Amarinder government, give 7 days to reject agriculture laws The Kisan Unions had issued an ultimatum to the state government for convening a special session of the Vidhan Sabha to amend laws for countering the Centre’s agricultural legislations. The Kisan Unions’ threat to gherao his residence or the houses of the state ministers and Congress leaders would not force him into taking any decision which may eventually turn out to be detrimental to the interests of the farmers, said Captain Amarinder, making it clear that he would not compromise the farmers’ interests under pressure or threats from the Unions. Also Read | Get PM Narendra Modi's phone numbers, e-mail ID, address here He pointed out that he had taken suggestions of all these Unions a few days back on the way forward on the Farm Bills, and would ensure that nothing is allowed to obstruct his government’s efforts to save the livelihood of the farmers and secure the future of their children. On the decision of the Kisan Unions not to heed his appeal to allow goods trains to pass amid their `Rail Roko’ protests, the Chief Minister said it was regrettable since by not relaxing their agitation, these organisations were damaging the interests of the farmers as well as the state. The state government needs to urgently transport foodgrain, coal, fertilizer and petroleum on priority, besides lifting the paddy grain from the Mandis, for which the RBI had already authorised the first tranche of the around Rs 30,220 crore against the credit limit till October end, he pointed. -PTC News