First Report (Eighteenth Lok Sabha)’Demands for Grants (2024-25)’for farmers was presented in Lok Sabha on Tuesday by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Food Processing.
The report was submitted by Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann and incumbent MP from Jalandhar Charanjit Singh Channi who also serves as the chairperson of the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Food Processing. It outlines the key priorities for India’s agricultural sector including financial allocations and budgetary proposals for the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare for the upcoming fiscal year.
This report comes at a crucial time amidst the ongoing farmers’ protest by Haryana and Punjab farmers at the Shambhu border for higher Minimum Support Price (MSP) for agricultural products. This report provides recommendations and observations on the ministry’s budgetary provisions, which will be scrutinised by the Lok Sabha.
Some key recommendations of the Committee include:
These recommendations are expected to inform policy decisions and financial strategies for the agricultural sector in the coming year, ensuring that issues such as irrigation, soil health, agricultural productivity, and rural development receive adequate attention.
Meanwhile, as part of the ongoing farmers’ protests, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher on Tuesday called for a ‘Rail Roko’ in Punjab on December 18, from 12 PM to 3 PM.
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He urged the people of Punjab to participate in the protest. “Tomorrow, we will conduct Rail Roko in Punjab; I urge everyone to stop trains from 12 to 3 PM,” Pandher said.
Appealing for public support, he said, “Support farmers’ protests as much as possible. Punjabis need to fight as one.”
Accusing the central government of neglecting farmers’ issues, he added, “All unions are protesting uniformly. Our protest is not against the state government.”
When asked about Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s hunger strike, Pandher said his condition was critical. “Dallewal’s condition is critical; if anything happens, the central government will be responsible,” Pandher cautioned.
Reportedly, the ongoing farmers’ protests entered their 309th day on Tuesday.
“There is pressure from 140 crore Indians, 3 crore Punjabis, and 2.5 crore Haryanvis on the Modi government. We have 12 demands,” Pandher stated.
“The singers of Punjab have turned this into a people’s movement,” he added.
Earlier in the day, Congress MP Manickam Tagore moved an adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha to discuss Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s hunger strike, which has entered its 21st day.
“Dallewal, the president of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ekta Sidhupur), is in critical condition, with medical experts advising immediate hospitalisation due to his deteriorating health. Despite this, he has refused medical intervention, insisting on continuing his hunger strike for the farmers’ cause,” Tagore noted.
He urged the central government to take immediate action and engage in a meaningful dialogue with farmers’ representatives.