Badal seeks PM's intervention on public stock holding of grain

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Feb 01 2016 | 5:28 PM IST
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention in the matter related to public stock holding of grains for food security of nations and Special Safeguard Mechanism to be discussed at a session in Geneva.
Badal has urged Modi to take up the issue forcefully during the special session of Committee on Agriculture there.
In a letter to the Prime Minister, Badal said that the central government should mobilise an opinion amongst the developing countries to support these issues during the negotiations in the committee in the larger interest of small farmers of these countries, more importantly the food security of our country.
The Chief Minister apprised Modi that WTO ministerial meeting at Nairobi in December, 2015 ended with a declaration which welcomed the progress on Doha Development Agenda, which embodied the decision of Special Safeguard Mechanism for developing country members and public stock holding for food security purposes.
He also informed that Nairobi declaration provided that the members should pursue the negotiations on Special Safeguard Mechanism for developing country members in dedicated sessions of Committee on Agriculture in a special session.
Similarly, regarding Public Stock Holding for food-security purposes, the member should engage constructively to agree and adopt a permanent solution to the issue.
Further, to achieve such a permanent solution, the negotiations should be held in the Committee on Agriculture in dedicated sessions and in an accelerated time-frame, distinct from the agriculture negotiations under the Doha Development Agenda.
Badal further mentioned that the food-grain requirements of the country would increase with the increase in population in the coming years and to ensure the food security for its people, the public stock holding to meet the requirements under the country's Food Security Act was a must.
The Chief Minister wrote, "We don't consider the public stock holding as a distortion in the market in our situation as it is of paramount importance for us to provide access to food at affordable prices to our growing population. Further, sufficient stocks also need to be maintained to ensure availability in case of a crop failure in a situation where more than half of the agriculture production is received from un-irrigated areas."
Badal said that throughout his life he had struggled hard
to safeguard the interests of the state and its people.
He said the announcement of Congress leaders to resign if any judgement against the interests of state on SYL was given by the apex court was nothing more than a political gimmick.
"Only three months are left for term of this assembly to expire so Congress leaders just want to mislead the people by indulging in such tantrums", he added.
On resignation by Delhi Minister in wake of release of CD, he said that this incident had exposed the real face of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which claims to be a party with high moral value and character.
Badal alleged that AAP leadership was bereft of any ideological commitment and morality.
"They just make tall statements and hollow promises to mislead the people but in reality they were lacking character", he said.
He alleged the AAP government's failure on all fronts in Delhi was a testimony to the fact that the party just attained power by showing greener pastures to people and dumped them after coming to power.
He claimed the people of the state would not fall prey to the gimmicks of such leaders and would teach them a lesson in the upcoming polls.
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First Published: Feb 01 2016 | 5:28 PM IST

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