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Punjab: AAP demands immediate withdrawal of cases filed against farmers for stubble burning

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], Nov 28 (ANI): The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Punjab, has demanded immediate withdrawal of cases registered against the farmers in the state for burning of crop residue.

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Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], Nov 28 (ANI): Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Punjab unit has demanded immediate withdrawal of cases registered against the farmers in the state for burning of crop residue.
In a joint statement issued from party headquarters in Chandigarh, on Thursday, state Kisan wing chief, Kultar Singh Sandhwan, Meet Hayer and Rupinder Kaur Ruby (all MLAs), said that cases against thousands of farmers had been registered on the charge of burning paddy straw, saying that it was a dictatorial and one-sided order even as the state and central governments were equally responsible for the sorry state of affairs.
Sandhwan said that neither the AAP nor the farmers were in favour of burning paddy straw, but they were resorting to doing it under duress and that the lack of government's seriousness to tackle the issue by holding their hands. He said the anti-farmer policies of the government had led to such an alarming situation, stating that were the government alive to the seriousness of the farmers' concerns and offered remunerative prices of their produce, the situation would not have come to such a pass, where, he added, a farmer was not able to bear the cost of Rs 6-7 thousand per acre to dispose of the paddy dust.
Hayer said that the state government, which had virtually run away from implementing the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations, could not announce a paltry bonus of Rs 200 per quintal for disposing of the farm residue? "Were only the farmers, who are already forced to commit suicides due to heavy farm loans on their heads, responsible to take care of the environment and ecology?", he questioned.
Sandhwan, Hayer and, Ruby said the government had started a concerted campaign to register cases against the farmers for burning paddy straw, throwing the directives of the Supreme Court and National Green Tribunal (NGT) to the winds.
Ruby said that certain reports had poured in from various parts of the state where the farmers had, instead, burning the stubble, buried it in their fields by investing in the purchase of modern machines and equipments, adding that a deadly fungus had appeared there, damaging their fertile land.
She demanded that the state government take a serious note of the same and depute teams of experts to identify such spots and rush necessary medical aid and other facilities to tackle the issue. (ANI)

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