Farmer agitation instigation by arhatiyas and
middlemen fearing loss of Rs 6000 crores says BJP leader
Amidst the ongoing protests against the newly introduced farm laws, BJP
leader and spokesperson for economic affairs, Gopal Krishna Agarwal, has
informed that the agitation has been instigated by commission agents known as
arhatiyas after fearing annual loss of ₹6000 crores worth of commission.
As per reports, the BJP has accused the Congress and the commission
agents of provoking the farmers for their ulterior motives. Gopal Krishna
Agarwal said that it has been a long-standing demand that the government create
alternative markets for farmers and bring about a revolution in the agriculture
sector. He reiterated that the introduction of the new farm bills was a step in
that direction. The BJP leader added that the efforts of the government are
being marred by a motivated campaign of opposition parties and commission
agents.
He stated that there are about 25,000 commission
agents in Punjab, who would make ₹6000 crores by taking a cut of 8.5%. Agarwal
said that the new farm laws have threatened the control of commission agents
over the markets and that they are therefore spreading rumours surrounding the
Minimum Support Price (MSP) and the ‘abolishment’ of the Mandi system, with the
support of the Congress party.
Farm laws
meant to end the monopoly of commission agents
On being asked why the government does not give
assurance to farmers in writing about the MSP, he clarified that the new farm
laws have no connection to MSP. Gopal Krishna Agarwal emphasised that the Mandi
system and MSP would remain the same, as it has been all these years. This
point has been clarified by the central government, including the prime minister,r
multiple times.
He pointed out that the farm laws are specifically
meant to end the monopoly of the commission agents at APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee). He further added that the agents would force the
farmers to sell their produce at the local market, as it would help them earn a
commission of 8.5%.
Gopal
Krishna Agarwal clears the confusion about MSP
The BJP spokesperson said that the BJP government
has decided to purchase 15% of the total farm produce at the Minimum Support
Price, as compared to 6% by the previous governments. “Those spreading rumours
about MSP must realise that the Central government fixes the Minimum support
price but the State governments have to purchase the crops at that price. The
State governments are not financially sound to procure 100% of the farm
produce, in addition to low storage capacity,” he remarked.
BJP leader
questions timing of agitation, emphasises on the need for private investment
He had also questioned the timing of the renewed protests.
Agarwal said that questions surrounding the agricultural laws were addressed in
June itself. He added that the resurgence of the agitation in November implied
that the farmers have been provoked and misled. The BJP spokesperson emphasised
that while the warehousing and cold storage facilities are low in India,
private investment in the particular sector will benefit the farmers as there
is grain surplus in the country.
Gopal K Agarwal is national convener of the BJP economic cell.