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Cong says 'go outside Parl' as SAD plans gherao of Pb Assembly tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

today assailed Singh for his call to gherao the assembly on the first day of the budget session tomorrow over farm debt-waiver issue, and challenged him to protest outside Parliament.

has planned to protest outside the state assembly tomorrow to pressure the government to bring in a complete loan-waiver scheme for farmers, farm labourers and the Dalits. Today he reviewed the arrangements for the party's protests.

Singh lambasted for "eroding the sanctity of the democratic institution of the Vidhan Sabha" with his gherao call.

"If he really has a strong case against the government," Singh said, "he should place it on record inside the House rather than resorting to such shameless tactics that can only lead to hassles for the citizens and a waste of their money."

He alleged failed to do anything for farmers during 10 years of SAD-BJP rule in the state and that the was now "shedding crocodile tears".

"Sukhbir's stand on the issue is preposterous," he said, "given that his wife is a member of the (of Food Processing). Also the BJP and the are allies."


"If were really concerned about farmers' plight, he would have taken up the issue with the Centre and managed to secure some relief for the community in the past four years instead of engaging in chest-beating antics after the came to power in "

Sukhbir, meanwhile, said his party workers were determined to reach the Vidhan Sabha to make the government hear the voices of the farmers, who were in a "state of despair and frustration" at the government's "turnaround" on the loan-waiver promise.

He said the has "denied the farmers the promised complete loan-waiver".

said the has taken a resolve to take the agitation to its logical conclusion and force the government to implement a complete loan-waiver scheme for farmers, farm labourers and dalits.

The chief minister, however, said his government's commitment on the issue was sacrosanct and promised adequate provision for farm loan-waiver in the 2018-19 budget, to be unveiled on March 24.

He pointed out that around 82,000 farmers had already been issued debt-waiver certificates by his government, with a clear roadmap for settling the loans of all the 10.25 lakh small and marginal farmers by November this year.

Despite severe financial constraints which was also a legacy inherited from the SAD-BJP, Amarinder said, the debt-waiver scheme announced by his government was being implemented.

He alleged the Akalis were simply indulging in rhetoric on the issue.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 19:45 IST
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