Modi govt running away from discussion on farm laws in Parliament: Bhagwant Mann

NEW DELHI, JUL 22 (UNI)-Aam Admi Party MP Bhagwant Maan coming out of Parliament house in New Delhi on Friday. UNI PHOTO-107U

Chandigarh, Jul 29 (UNI) Slamming the Narendra Modi-led central government for its ‘stubborn’ stance on the the three contentious farm laws, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab unit chief and MP Bhagwant Mann said that the Modi government has turned a blind eye to the matter.

In a statement on Thursday, the AAP MP said the Modi government was running away from discussion on three farm laws in Parliament as they are scared that the bitter truth would be exposed in the House.

“The Modi government is running away from such an important issue, because if they would discuss it, then the people will get to know the reality of what is there in the farm laws and the anti-farmer and anti-country side of the government will be exposed,” he said.

Mann on Thursday moved an adjournment motion for the eighth consecutive time in Parliament, seeking discussion on the repeal of three farm laws. Strongly condemning the Centre’s approach on the adjournment motions moved so far, he said, “The adjournment motion is moved under a serious view point of taking up the issue of farm laws on priority, but the government is not paying any heed.”

The AAP leader said despite hue and cry in Parliament on the issue of farm laws, the dictatorial Modi government was eager on passing the other bills. “Instead of repealing the three anti-farmer laws, the government is eager on imposing a fourth bill – the Electricity Amendment Bill,” he added.

Mann said that this bill will rob the states of their rights as under this, the centre government after taking electricity from the states, will later make them beggars, as they had done in the case of GST.

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