Every day, 54, mostly developed countries give nearly $2 billion in support to their farmers
The sites of the farmers’ protests on the borders of Delhi are a microcosm of Indian peasantry — rich and poor, small and big, irrigated and rainfed and supported and not supported. The voices from these sites have now merged into one clarion call: Guarantee government support to farmers by legalising the minimum support price (MSP).
Farmers want this guarantee. It would ensure that nobody in private markets dares to buy lower than the MSP.
This has set both farmers and the government on the path of confrontation. In fact, states ruled by parties other than the Bharatiya Janata Party have started enacting laws to make MSP mandatory for non-government procurement or purchases.
Neither any suit, nor suit, nor any other legal proceeding '', to the
Central Government or the State Government or any of its officers or any
other person for any act done or done in good faith or in good faith
under this Act There will be no litigation, litigation or legal
proceedings.
Section 13 of the Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce
(Promotion and Simplification) Act, 2020 - which aims to abolish the
Agricultural Produce Marketing Committees (Agricultural Produce
Marketing Committee) - welcomes you with these words.
Every day, 54, mostly developed countries give nearly $ 2 billion in support to their farmers
Did
you think that the new laws are only related to the farmers? Certainly
there are other laws which keep public servants free from judicial
accountability in terms of the work done in order to fulfill their legal
obligations.
But this law has gone many steps ahead of all this; It
is extraordinary to keep every person who works with good intentions in
the context of anything - whatever they do - free from judicial
accountability. Not only can they not be brought to the forefront of law
for anything they may have done in a good spirit, but they have also
been provided with a protective cover against legal action for any such
crime. , Which they are yet to do, they are about to do (apparently with
'good intentions').
If you have not yet understood that the way to
knock the door of the court is closed for you, then read Section 15.
After this you will have no confusion.
'No civil court shall have any
right to hear any such matter, whose cognizance may be taken by any
authority empowered under this Act or the rules laid down by it and
disposed of by it. . '
Who is 'any other person' who works with noble
intentions, which cannot be legally challenged? Let us help you a bit:
Listen to the names of corporate veterans whose protesting farmers are
raising slogans. It is associated with the business and business of big,
very big business.
https://mitraspec.com?afmc=da&utm_campaign=da&utm_source=leaddyno&utm_medium=affiliate
'No suit, no lawsuit, nor legal proceeding….' - Only the farmers have not been denied the right to file a case. No one else can do this. The same applies to public interest petitions.
{With input from news agency language)
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