KOLKATA: About the anniversary of this Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Bill 2011, West Bengal chief minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee targeted the Centre within the newest farm legislation passed this past year, saying that on a single hand her administration struggles for the rights of farmers and dealt with their grievances and around the flip side hand, an’indifferent’ Centre is allowing them suffer.
Terming farmers because the’coming of their society, Mamata additional stated that she’ll continue to struggle to their well-being, including upholding the rights of these farmers remains a high priority for her.
At an discussion, the West Bengal chief minister stated,”On this particular day, ten decades ago, the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Bill 2011 has been passed at the WB assembly following a lengthy and hard struggle.
All of us unitedly fought for the rights of the farmers and addressed their own grievances, earning favorable shift in their own lives.” On this afternoon, ten decades ago, the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Bill 2011 has been passed at the WB meeting…
https://t.co/V2Kw9oLJk2— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 1623652517000 Mamata, later coming to power, also handed the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Act, 2011, to carry over the property granted to the Tata’s from the prior left-wing.
The bill had been passed at the meeting on June 14, 2011.
The Tata Group has been granted around a million acres of property from the then state authorities in 2006 to create a car manufacturing mill, but in the aftermath of violent protests in the Trinamool Congress (TMC), the project has been shelved.
Tata Motors transferred the Calcutta High Court demanding the law.
The purchase of this property was maintained by a trial court and the legislation passed by the TMC-led country authorities was announced waiver on attraction.
Following that, the dispute went into the Supreme Courtthat ruled in favor of these farmers.
“Nowadays, it disturbs me across the country our farmer brethren are affected because of the indifference of this Centre.
Collectively, we will continue our struggle to make sure the well-being of this backbone of the society.
Upholding their faith remains a high priority,” explained Mamata in a different tweet.
Now, it disturbs me across the country our farmer brethren are affected because of the indifference of this Centre…
https://t.co/OkXUh0cIsS— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) 1623652518000 Farmers are discriminated against the Centre’s farm legislation for the past six weeks.
Several have camped in the boundaries of the federal capital.
Despite several rounds of discussions between the Centre and also the farmer leaders this past year, the deadlock stays.
Farmers have been speculating about different boundaries of the federal capital since November 26 from the three recently enacted farm legislation: Farmers’ Create Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; the Farmers Empowerment and Protection) Deal on Cost Assurance and plantation Services Act 2020 along with the critical Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.