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AAP criticises BJP for ‘anti-farmer’ laws

Bhagwant Mann  

Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday slammed the BJP for bringing in alleged “anti-farmer” laws such as Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Ordinance, 2020; Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Ordinance, 2020; and Essential Commodities (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020.

The party said it will oppose these Bills in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

Addressing a press conference, AAP MP Bhagwant Mann said: “Yesterday [Monday], the BJP tabled the Agricultural Ordinance Bill. It was noted that it was a revolutionary Bill, but the Bill will actually destroy the lives of the farmers. The Bill is a step towards privatising the farming industry. The MSP will be finished and the Bill will give a clear freehand to the private players. Earlier, the BJP has privatised the banks, LIC, railways etc and now they have targeted the agricultural lands. The farmers across India are protesting against this Bill.”

Mr. Mann claimed that to save a Cabinet post, the Shiromani Akali Dal has “sold out” the rights of the farmers of Punjab and if the SAD really wants to support their rights, then they must vote against the Bill in Parliament.

“Yesterday [Monday], the Union Minister also said that when the discussion and planning of these Bills were taking place, the CM of Punjab also supported this. I want to ask the Congress to clarify its position. On one side, they are opposing the Bill and on the other, they are supporting the Bill. Tomorrow while we raise our voice inside Parliament, the Punjab unit of the party will hold a tractor march in front of the house of SAD MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal,” said Mr. Mann.

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At Moscow Meet, India Walks Out As Pakistan Uses Doctored Map

At Moscow Meet, India Walks Out As Pak Uses Doctored Map

After consultation with the host, the Indian side left the meeting in protest at that juncture, the statement added.

Ajit Doval, team walked out of Shanghai Cooperation Organization over doctored map by Pak (File)

New Delhi:

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and the Indian team walked out a meet of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization hosted by Russia after Pakistan used a doctored map as a background for its representative. The map showed Indian territories as part of Pakistan. The Indian side's move was a protest against Pakistan's blatant violation of norms, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

Asked about the issue, ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said in a statement: "The Pakistani NSA deliberately projected a fictitious map that Pakistan has recently been propagating. This was in blatant disregard to the advisory by the host (Russia) against it and in violation of the norms of the meeting."

After consultation with the host, the Indian side left the meeting in protest at that juncture, the statement added.

"As was to be expected, Pakistan then went on to present a misleading view of this meeting," the statement further read.

The map, issued by Prime Minister Imran Khan on August 4, claims territories of India - Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Sir Creek in Gujarat -- as parts of Pakistan. India had rubbished it as an "exercise in political absurdity" with no legal validity.

Government sources said Islamabad's use of the fictitious map, depicting sovereign Indian territories as part of Pakistan, is a blatant violation of the SCO Charter. It is also against all its established norms of safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of SCO Member States.

India, sources said, has issued strong objection to the use of this illegal map by Pakistan.

The Russian side, as the Chair, had tried very hard to persuade Pakistan not to do so. Russia does not support what Pakistan has done and hopes that Pakistan's provocative act will not affect India's participation in SCO, sources said.

Over the last year, Pakistan has been attempting to highlight Kashmir at most international forums. But showing such a map in violation of protocol became possible as the meeting was virtual owing to the coronavirus pandemic.