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No Confidence Motion moved against the Govt in the Kisan Sansad today

No Confidence Motion moved against the Govt in the Kisan Sansad today

Singhu Border, 6 August (Sangrami Lehar Bureao)- Today, on the 12th Day of the Kisan Sansad running in a very disciplined and organised manner parallel to the Parliament of India, a No Confidence Motion was moved against the Government. As usual, 200 Kisan Parliamentarians joined today’s proceedings at Jantar Mantar. The No Confidence Motion was based on the fact that the farmers’ demands were not being met, despite more than 8 months of peaceful protests by lakhs of farmers across the country, in addition to several anti-farmer measures by the government.

The No Confidence motion moved pointed out that the Modi government had created a hoax of doubling farmers’ incomes and had done nothing concrete towards this. The motion also mentioned that the BJP and the Prime Minister have reneged on their MSP related promises time and time again, including on making a C2+50% MSP a reality for all farmers. The Government also cheated farmers on the much-hyped Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, where the government expenditure increased, farmers coverage decreased and corporations profiteered. On the import-export front, India’s exports have declined while imports have increased, narrowing the gap between both. When it comes to government support to farmers during natural calamities, it has been a massive failure. The No Confidence Motion stressed upon the Modi Government bringing in pro-corporate, anti-farmer laws and not acceding to the farmers’ demand for their repeal, and for bringing in a law to guarantee remunerative MSP for all farmers, for all agricultural commodities.

Several issues of serious concern of ordinary citizens as well as farmers were also raised during the debate on the No Confidence Motion moved – this included unaffordable and unjustified hike in fuel prices affecting all ordinary citizens of the country, collapse of an un-invested and unprepared healthcare system in the covid pandemic, unconscionable spying on citizens and elected leaders by the government putting our democracy into jeopardy, serious human rights violations in the name of sedition and other archaic, untenable charges on democracy defenders in the country, foisting anti-worker laws in the country to protect big capital, in addition to many anti-farmer measures by the government. Kisan Parliamentarians raised numerous issues concerning their livelihoods and violation of democratic values and basic human rights, while participating in the debate. This debate will continue on Monday, on August 9th 2021.

August 9th will be a special day in the Kisan Sansad – it will be a Mahila Kisan Sansad on that day. It is also Quit India Day, and the main slogan in the farmers’ movement is “Modi Gaddi Chhodo, Corporates Bharat Chhodo”. The Mahila Kisan Sansad will also deliberate on the issues of women farmers in India. August 9th is also International Indigenous People’s Day. Adivasi farmers are an important group of farmers in India, and the MSP legal guarantee demand of the farmers’ movement seeks to secure guaranteed MSP for forest produce also, in addition to other commodities. Adivasis in India are also waging struggles to uphold resource rights over various natural resources including land and forests.

Today, MPs of different Opposition political parties visited the Kisan Sansad, coming together from the Parliament of India. They watched and listened to the proceedings of the Kisan Sansad in a specially arranged Visitors’ Gallery in the Kisan Sansad. These MPs said that they are extending their full support to the protesting farmers, and on their demands, in their media bytes. MPs belonging to various parties like Indian National Congress, DMK, RJD, CPI(M), CPI, Shiv Sena, RSP, TMC, IUML etc. have visited the Kisan Sansad so far. The Speaker of the Kisan Sansad thanked the Opposition MPs of India’s Parliament, and said that this kind of role reversal where elected Parliamentarians are visiting the Farmers’ Parliament is good for our democracy.

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More farmers are reaching the various morchas to strengthen the movement. Apart from 1000 protestors from Tamil Nadu joining the Singhu Border yesterday, there was a large contingent of farmers who joined Singhu Border yesterday, in a convoy of more than 1500 vehicles, from Kaithal in Haryana. This convoy was led by BKU Chaduni. Similarly, a contingent of Uttarakhand farmers reached Ghazipur border from Sitarganj.

As already announced, August 15th will be marked as Kisan Mazdoor Azaadi Sangram Diwas, and SKM has given a call to all its constituents to mark the day with tiranga marches on that day. On that day, tractor/motorcycle/ cycle/cart marches will be taken out to block/tehsil/district headquarters, or to the nearest kisan morchas by farmers and workers. The vehicles will be taken out with the National Flag.

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