Cabinet committee set up to look into implementation of farm Acts
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Cabinet committee set up to look into implementation of farm Acts
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In a clear indication of its reluctance on the agriculture Bills cleared at the just-concluded monsoon session of Parliament, the Maharashtra government on Wednesday set up a Cabinet sub-committee to discuss their implementation in the State. Interim Congress president Sonia Gandhi has opposed the implementation of the Bills in States where the party is in power. The State unit of the Congresshad discussed the issue with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray where he is reported to have agreed to look into the matter and not hastily implement the Bills. The Cabinet sub-committee will discuss the farm Bills and its impacts on farmers and agriculture in the State. “The sub-committee will also hold discussions with organisations representing farmers. Based on these discussions, a draft of suggested modifications will be submitted before the Cabinet and a final decision taken thereafter,” said an official. Last week, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar had said that the State would not be implementing the Bills. The State Co-operative department had on August 10 issued a notification to implement the ordinances across the State. “Now technically, ordinances have been converted to a law and the State government has formed a sub-committee to discuss its implementation,” the official said.
Publisher
The Hindu
Date
2020-10-01
Coverage
Mumbai