#FarmBill | Rajya Sabha passes seven crucial bills without opposition; Here all you need to know

The action of the ruling government force people to question why it is denying the inalienable right to discuss, ponder, oversight for crucial bills. The biggest democracy in the world is squashing its stability day by day. Do we really need parliament with taxpayer money?

Opposition lawmakers walk out of Rajya Sabha on Tuesday,

With each passing day, the Parliamentary proceedings are seeing a new low. Amid Opposition boycott, Rajya Sabha passes seven bills.

There was no parliamentary oversight, no bills being sent to committees for scrutiny. No MPLADS. No question hour. No major debates. Most of the Opposition, comprising the Congress, Left parties, the TMC, the Samajwadi Party, and the NCP, decided to boycott proceedings for the remainder of the session in protest against the suspension of eight MPs.

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Opposition MPs staging a protest at Parliament on Sunday, after two farm bills were passed in the Rajya Sabha. (PTI)

Major opposition politicians Jairam Ramesh, who was also seen as vehemently protesting against the hurried passage of the Farm Bills on Sunday, tweeted to list the opposition’s demands.

“The government should introduce another bill which ensures that private players do not purchase beneath the MSP. On this, farmers can move court. MSPs should be announced using the Swaminathan formula. The state corporations and FCI should not purchase below MSPs. Our colleagues who have been suspended—their suspension should be revoked. Till the time the government does not take it back, we will boycott the proceedings of the House,” Azad said.

Rajya Sabha passed seven key bills in three-and-a-half hours.

  1. The first bill passed was the Indian Institutes of Information Technology Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020 that seeks to declare five Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) set up under the public-private partnership model.
  2. The next Bill moved by Minister of State for Consumer Affairs Danve Raosaheb Dadarao was the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020. This is one of the legislations which has sparked widespread farmers’ protests. The legislation passed was a key bill removing removes cereals, pulses, and onion from the Essential Commodities list. Apart from the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020 the other two bills related to farmers are ‘Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020′ and Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance. Farmers in many states are protesting against these bills passed by the Parliament. They say that they are apprehensive about getting Minimum Support Price for their produce. They are also concerned about the upper hand of the agri-businesses and big retailers in negotiations. Farmers also believes that the companies may dictate the price and the benefits for small farmers may reduce the engagement of sponsors with them.

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With such proceedings in the order it’s high time to ponder: Do we really need parliament with taxpayer money where the constitutional values and basic rights are have not been following? The efforts of the opposition to revive democracy ultimately fizzled and fell flat, with little to no movement on the ground by the government.

Several key opposition leaders such as Shashi Tharoor, Kanimozhi, and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury protested against the contentious farm bills outside Parliament today. It is disappointing that after suspending democracy and rule of law GOI is suspending opposition from parliament.

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