Harsimrat Kaur has no moral right to talk about the problem caused by farm rules: Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh (BREAKING NEWS)
Harsimrat Kaur has no moral right to talk about the problem caused by farm rules: Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh
INDIA
Harsimrat Kaur has no moral right to talk about the problem caused by farm rules: Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh
‘The problem caused by farm laws could not have been easily avoided when SAD was affiliated with the BJP and is part of central government,’ said Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh.
Bipin Bhardwaj
Punjab Prime Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday said no Akali leader, especially former Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, who has the right to morally talk about problems caused by farm rules, could easily have avoided while part of Central. in government and were part of every anti-human decision.
Hitting hard on Harsimrat Kaur, the Prime Minister criticized the Akali leader for his 'politically motivated' remarks which were nothing more than hiding his failure and that of his party to prevent a deliberate mistake.
Laughing at Kaur's claim that he speaks the language of the Baratiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Prime Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh said that leaving the ruling party in the neighboring Center and Haryana, farmers would not even reach Delhi borders to make their voices heard.
“I have never asked farmers to go to Delhi. They are forced to leave their homes to live on the border of the national capital, facing hardships and even losing their lives, as a result of the coalition government's actions of sending and leaving, ”he said, urging Harsimrat to stop lying about him. .
Commenting as Harsimrat's vicious proposal that farmers should protest in the Punjab during their war against the BJP-led government at the Center, the Prime Minister joked, “It is like asking a person to go west to fight an enemy standing on the east border. ”
It was clear that the Akalis were trying to divert the attention of farmers from the Center to the government, imagining the forthcoming Parliamentary polls, without considering the risks to government and farmers themselves, he added.
Capturing Harsimrat's claim that he was "surprised and hurt" in his remarks, Capt Amarinder Singh said that Shiromani leader Akali Dal (SAD) was deliberately lying or completely silent and indifferent to the plight of the state and its people.
"It is a joke from the leader of the party that mistreated the Punjab for ten years and brought the state to the brink of total annihilation," he said, asking Harsimrat where his pain had disappeared in those ten years when the SAD-BJP government harmed people in a series of corrupt practices.
Akali leaders have never understood or can understand the plight of the Punjab people, including its farmers, he added.
Meanwhile, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president Navjot Singh Sidhu has been accused by the Balals of being the ‘main builders’ of the three farm rules passed by the NDA government.
Sidhu, in his first press conference after taking over as head of the PPCC, attacked the SAD-BJP government under Prime Minister Prakash Singh Badal by introducing the Punjab Contract Farming Act, 2013.
He also accused Parkash Singh Badal, the then CM Cunjab, his deputy Sukhbir Singh Badal and former Union Food Security Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal of first praising the NDA for introducing farm rules and then taking the U to oppose it.
Sidhu said Harsimrat Kaur Badal had signed three times in documents before the legislation.
A PPCC official also commended the Punjab government for stopping farm loans and loans worth R5 000 million.
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