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Sitharaman said the opposition party in its 2019 Lok Sabha manifesto had promised repeal of Agricultural Produce Market Committees Act.
The Union finance minister tweeted that the Congress had promised to make trade in agricultural produce – including exports and inter-state trade – free from all restrictions.
She then went on to ask if the Congress had made a false promise during the Lok Sabha 2019 elections or is “provoking people now” by asking states to bypass the central legislation.
“From Section 7 page 9 of the INCIndia Lok Sabha 2019 manifesto: ‘Congress will repeal the Agricultural Produce Market Committees Act and make trade in agricultural produce–including exports and inter-state trade–free from all restrictions’,” Sitharaman said.
“Did INCIndia give a false promise during the Lok Sabha 2019 elections or are they provoking people now by asking states to bypass the central legislation? Wonder who advises their President?” she asked.
Did @INCIndia give a false promise during the Lok Sabha 2019 elections or are they provoking people now by asking s… https://t.co/tNPAhnEYWE
— Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) 1601373301000
Sonia Gandhi on Monday advised the Congress-ruled states to explore the possibilities to pass laws in their respective states under Article 254(2) of the constitution, which allows the state legislatures to pass a law, “to negate the anti-agriculture central laws encroaching upon state’s jurisdiction under the constitution”.
“This would enable the states to bypass the unacceptable anti-farmers’ provisions in the three draconian agricultural laws including the abolition of MSP and disruption of APMCs in Congress-ruled states. This would also alleviate the farmers from the grave injustice done by the Modi Government and BJP,” a Congress statement had said.
Article 254(2) of the constitution provides that where a law made by a state legislature with respect to one of the matters enumerated in the concurrent list “contains any provision repugnant to the provisions of an earlier law made by Parliament or an existing law with respect to that matter”, then, the law so made by the legislature “shall, if it has been reserved for the consideration of the President and has received his assent, prevail in that state”.
The Parliament made three laws – The Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Service Act, 2020 and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020 – during the monsoon session.
Congress and several other opposition parties have opposed the provisions of the laws.
Watch Pass laws to negate Centre’s agri legislations, Sonia Gandhi asks Congress-ruled states
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