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Fellow Cong people, let's not make it a mindless obsession of opposing PM Modi: Sanjay Jha backs farm bills

Sanjay Jha, the suspended Congress leader, has opposed his own party for criticising PM Modi on every single issue in wake of Modi government's new farm bills saying that Congress and BJP were on the same page, then why oppose the government on the new bills.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: September 19, 2020 18:26 IST
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Suspended Congress leader asks party to back Modi government's farm bills as it was something on which both the parties were on same page. 

Sanjay Jha, the suspended Congress leader, has opposed his own party for criticising PM Modi on every single issue in wake of Modi government's new farm bills saying that Congress and BJP were on the same page, then why oppose the government on the new bills. In a tweet, Sanjay Jha said the opposition party and the BJP were on the same page on the farm sector bills as the Congress had before the 2019 parliamentary elections proposed abolition of the APMC Act to make agricultural produce free from restrictions.

Jha, who was suspended a few months ago, sought to embarrass the Congress saying opening up the national market for farmers is a sensible move and was a welcome step.

Sanjay Jha tweeted, "Dear Fellow Congress-people, One must oppose PM Modi whenever justified; that's par for the course. But let's not make it a mindless obsession. On #APMC, there is a simple test: Does not APMC abolition end monopoly/cartels & so boost farmer's income? If YES, back the bills."

BJP's Amit Malviya reaction  

His tweets found favour with the BJP, whose IT department head Amit Malviya said Jha is the only person who seems to have read the Congress manifesto and is appalled at the duplicity of its leadership.

Jha also said the amendment in the Essential Commodities Act is consistent with the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance's own intent earlier and "will benefit what Congress's FDI in multi-brand envisaged. Bipartisan politics please!"

"Folks, in our Congress Manifesto for 2019 Lok Sabha elections, we had ourselves proposed abolition of APMC Act and making agricultural produce free from restrictions. This is what Modi government has done in the farmers bills. BJP and Congress are on the same page here," the suspended Congress leader said on Twitter.

Responding to his tweet, Malviya said, "The only person, who seems to have read the Congress manifesto, remembers it and is appalled at the duplicity of its leadership, who are conveniently abroad, while the Parliament is on and important steps to empower farmers are being taken..."

Jha also said, "Opening up the national market for farmers is a sensible move to give greater control over fair to attractive remuneration; less middlemen will boost farmer profitability. Protection against corporate exploitation can be built-in, as an assured MSP. Prima facie, welcome step!"

He said the farm bills eliminate middlemen and "isn't that supposed to be BJP's core vote-bank?"

Malviya, in another tweet, said, "Congress can ignore their manifesto but how about Dr Manmohan Singh?"

He also put out the link to a report of February 2012 where then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urged states to amend the APMC Act.

Lok Sabha has passed the bills -- the Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill.

They are likely to be taken up in Rajya Sabha on Monday.

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