The West Bengal authorities is about to convene a particular Assembly session to move a decision towards the Centre’s three farm legal guidelines.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday stated, “We will convene an Assembly session quickly to move a decision towards the three new farm legal guidelines.
“I’m in favour of farmers and want withdrawal of these three bills for the sake of the country and the farmers,” she stated.
Five state Assemblies thus far have handed decision towards the three farm legal guidelines. Earlier, the Congress and Left events had demanded an Assembly session on this regard.
Banerjee additionally indicated that her authorities is able to implement the PM-Kisan scheme, sayig that she has requested the Centre to offer particulars of the scheme in addition to all those that have registered for it on the Union authorities’s portal.
Banerjee stated, “I had repeatedly asked the Centre to transfer funds allotted under the PM-Kisan scheme to the state government… They (Centre) have sought verification of this data. I understood that the Centre was trying to politicise the matter. We realised that farmers should not suffer because of this… I have asked the Centre to pass on the data so that we can start the verification process,” she stated.