Protest will continue till laws are repealed, assert farmers

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Protest will continue till laws are repealed, assert farmers

Tuesday, 12 January 2021 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

Farmer leaders sitting along the national Capital’s border mounting pressure on the Centre to repeal new farm laws on Monday said they would continue their agitation even if the Government or the Supreme Court stays the implementation of the new agriculture laws.

The reaction came after the SC indicated that it may stay the implementation of the contentious farm laws and refused to grant more time to the Centre to explore the possibility of an amicable solution saying it has already granted the Government a “long rope”.

While sharing this online on Facebook, Gurnam Singh Chaduni, Bharatiya Kisan Union (Haryana) leader, said they welcome the Supreme Court observation, but ending the protest is not an option.

“Any stay is only for a fixed period of time... Till the issue is taken up by the court again,” he said.

“The farmers want the laws to be repealed completely. The protest will continue even if the Government or the Supreme Court stays their implementation,” he said.

Bhog Singh Mansa, president of Indian Farmers Union (Mansa), said a stay on the laws is “no big deal”.

“A stay is not a solution. We are here to get these laws scrapped completely...the Government has in a way already agreed to scrap the laws when it said it is willing to incorporate as many amendments as farmers want,” he said.

“We appeal to the Supreme Court to terminate these laws as these are not valid constitutionally,” Mansa said, adding the protest will continue till the “the laws are repealed”.

Pulling up the Centre for its handling of the farmers’ protest, the apex court on Monday said it is “extremely disappointed” with the way negotiations between them were going and will constitute a committee headed by a former Chief Justice of India to resolve the impasse.

“We are not experts on economy. You tell us whether the Government is going to put on hold farm laws or we will do this,” the Bench said.               “We are sorry to say that the Centre has not been able to solve the problem and the farmers’ agitation,” it said.

The eighth round of talks between the Centre and the farmer unions on January 7 headed nowhere as the Centre ruled out repealing the contentious laws while the farmer leaders said they are ready to fight till death and their “ghar waapsi will happen only after law waapsi”.

 The apex court had earlier sought the Centre’s response on a batch of pleas against the three contentious farm laws -- the Farmers’ (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act.

Punjab Kisan Union president Ruldu Singh Mansa said the agitation started with the demand of scrapping the agriculture laws and “it will end only when we win this fight”.

Darshan Pal, president of Krantikari Kisan Union, said the farmer leaders are consulting their lawyers and a formal response will be given after the SC pronounces its verdict.

The farmers have been camping at several Delhi border points for over 40 days, demanding repeal of the farm laws, a legal guarantee on minimum support price for their crops and other two issues. Meanwhile, the Delhi Traffic Police on Monday advised commuters to take alternative routes for coming to Delhi via Anand Vihar, DND, Bhopra and Loni borders.

In a series of tweet the traffic police said that available Open Borders to Haryana are following- Jharoda (Only Single Carriageway/Road), Daurala, Kapashera, Badusarai, Rajokri NH-8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam Vihar and Dundahera Borders.

“The Chilla & Ghazipur Borders are closed for traffic coming from Noida & Ghaziabad to Delhi because of farmer protests. Please take alternate route for coming to Delhi via Anand Vihar, DND,  Bhopra & Loni Borders,” traffic police tweeted.

“Singhu, Auchandi ,Piau Maniyari, Saboli & Mangesh borders closed. Please take alternate route via Lampur Safiabad, Palla & Singhu school toll tax borders. Traffic has been diverted from Mukarba & GTK road. Please avoid Outer Ring Road, GTK Road & NH-44,” traffic police further tweeted.

 

 

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