The Swadeshi Jagran Manch, an RSS-affiliated outfit, has written to Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman asking her not to engage with the WTO chief on fresh issues but ensure resolution of pending issues.
"This letter is to urge you to not initiate discussions on new agreements until long pending issues with regard to farm livelihoods are addressed and resolved first.
He urged the minister to ensure that Indian government presents its evidence and arguments clearly and strongly to resolve all the pending issues with regard to the country's farmers and their livelihood security and the nation's food security that have been pending issues in WTO negotiations.
Mahajan said since WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo is visiting India on February 8 and 9, it gives an opportunity to the government to firmly reiterate the sovereign concerns in the realm of international trade, livelihood security and development.
The SJM said in the Peace Clause negotiated on food security/stock piling front in the Agreement on Agriculture, "we have secured something that is only tenuous in the past meetings, with conditionalities that are not conducive to us and are difficult to implement".
The WTO has failed massively on this front, and this
"We need to find a permanent solution on this front, and not be content with the Peace Clause in place right now. We need to do this for our farmers and consumers as well as for those in other developing countries too," Mahajan said.
He said that there is no progress seen on the Special Safeguard Mechanism that will protect India's farmers from import surges of agricultural products. "We need to negotiate firmly for this too," he said.
He also said that the proposed agreement on investment will result in rural communities being affected by resource grabbing in various forms, which are crucial livelihood resources for the communities.
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