Punjab: Five veterinary officers dismissed
In a bold move to address negligence and absenteeism, Punjab Animal Husbandry Department on Thursday terminated the services of five veterinary officers with immediate effect.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said it is not only unfair to exclude Punjab, but also violates principles of federalism.
With Punjab institutions and state government representatives not finding a place in the Central government’s committee on agriculture and Minimum Support Price (MSP), political parties in the state on Tuesday objected to the move.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said it is not only unfair to exclude Punjab, but also violates principles of federalism. “The BJP government has deliberately excluded Punjab because the state which took the lead in opposing the three farm bills had coerced the BJP government to constitute this committee,” he said.
The Union government set up the committee on Monday to address farm issues like diversification of agriculture and natural farming and also to work out suitable mechanisms for MSP. But, no one from Punjab figures on the list.
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The announcement of this committee was made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November last year, following protests by the farmers’ Unions against three farm bills.
Chadha said that it shows the anti-farmers and anti-Punjab policies of the BJP government. Most of the members of the committee are those who supported the Union government during protests against the anti-farm laws, he alleged.
“The Central Government’s Committee on MSP, which excludes a major agricultural state like Punjab, is the latest example of the BJP’s cynical and short-sighted moves. By deliberately excluding Punjab, the Central Government has insulted our people,” the AAP leader said.
“Punjab as the birth-place of the Green Revolution and the food bowl of India has not been allowed to have governmental representation, while bureaucrats from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim, and Odisha have all been given spots in this 26-member committee, ” Chadha said in a tweet.
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) demanded the Centre recast the committee to include all stakeholders including representatives from Punjab as well as agri-experts.
SAD Spokesman Dr Daljit Singh Cheema also asserted that the government should have avoided nominating members who were the architects of the farm laws including its chairman Sanjay Agrawal who was the former agriculture secretary and member (agriculture) NITI Aayog Ramesh Chand.
“Members with different mindsets and perspectives are the need of the hour as we now need to think beyond the farm laws which have been revoked and bring in changes as per the wish of the farming community. Starting from a clean slate is the need of the hour”, the SAD leader said adding the committee should include representatives who do not have any conflict of interest.
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