Farmers' protest a sign of desperation against Centre: Amarinder

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

today described the ongoing protest by farmers as a "sign of their desperation in the face of the wrongs being perpetrated on them by the central government".

He said the farming community in the country was in the grip of a serious crisis due to the "indifferent" attitude of the BJP-led central government.

The government had "failed" to provide any succor to the beleaguered farmers, who were unable to make both ends meet due to its "antagonistic policies", the said, adding that despite repeated pleas by and other states, the Centre had failed to come to the rescue of the farming community.

Farmers were committing suicide due to their mounting debt burdens as agriculture was no longer financially viable for them in view of the inadequate MSP, he pointed out, reiterating that in toto implementation of the report was the only impactful and to the agrarian crisis in the country.

On the possibility of a poll alliance between the and the (AAP) in view of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the said the decision rests with the high-command, which will consider the matter as and when the need arises.

"The Punjab leadership would give its opinion in the matter to the party high-command as and when the same was sought by the latter," Singh said.

The chief minister welcomed the appointment of as the new CJ, saying that as an eminent jurist, he would bring the wealth of his experience to the of both Punjab and

Murari was earlier sworn in by in the presence of and chief minister Singh, as well as

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 16:20 IST