New Delhi: The second day of the Sansad Sansad in Jantar Mantar began with an hour and a long discussion about what they called Bypass Product Committee (APMC).
One of the farmers appointed as the Minister of Agriculture, who answered questions asked by the others.
Unlike the first day when there was confusion about the entry of journalists, a stage had been established and there was a separate media gallery on Friday, just as parliament.
Proceedings began with the protesters who asked questions in the Minister of Agriculture, which finally resigned at the end of the question time.
The farmers said this session was carried out in this way to mock parliament, because the right discussion was not held or lacked treated for three agricultural laws.
When 97 farmers voiced their opinion on the APMC Bypass Law for two days, concluded in Sansad that the law had been prepared for corporate purposes and not farmers.
At lunch, Minister of Agriculture Dummy, Ravneet Brar from Mukhsar in Punjab, resigned by stating that he could not see the eyes of the farmers and, because their demands were legit, he stopped.
“People who sit in parliament have forgotten the roots.
At the time of the question ended, I lowered it to the farmer.
I actually thought what if on the way back they began asking more questions,” Brar said.
On Friday, a stage was made and the tent was established to beat the heat.
There are small media galleries and chairs and fans have been placed there.
The spread of the severe police continued with the police checking everyone’s identity card before leaving it in, including the media.
Farmers issued a resolution and canceled the APMC bypass law.
Before this, the speaker asked farmers if they agreed, who raised their hands and cheered to show their agreement.
“We have also ordered parliament to immediately revoke the action,” said Harp Singh Rilari, who acted as a speaker.
“Ninda Prastav” was also forwarded against members of the Congress from Punjab.
“We have asked all members of the non-BJP parliament to regularly attend the parliamentary session and opposed the agricultural law.
We have appealed them not to boycott the Monsun session.
However, they missed the session to attend the appointment of the new party.
Farmers struggle for Their rights, while Congress Parliament members celebrate in Punjab.
We condemn their actions and issue a resolution against him, “said Bilari.
Jagtar Singh Bajwa, Deputy Speaker in Sansad, said, “We carry out parliament parliament and when our Agriculture Minister failed to answer the question of farmers, he resigned ashamed.
The farmers told Sansad who would be obtained by corporate from the law must act in parliament.
“Jagvir Singh, a farmer, said,” If the corporation is involved, traders will start buying grains from farmers outside Mandis.
This will lead to the closing of the government’s mandis in the long run.
We have demanded from the government to open More Mandis.
“Sansad’s drinks concluded with the song singing.
There is no session that will be held on Saturdays and Sundays, while 200 female farmers will run Sansad on Monday to mark eight months of protest.