Akali Dal's protest against agricultural laws in Punjab, Sidhu made serious allegations yesterday
Akali Dal's protest against agricultural laws in Punjab, Sidhu made serious allegations yesterday
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Amritsar: Shiromani Akali Dal (Shi'ad) protests against three central government agricultural laws are continuing in Punjab between next year's proposed assembly elections 2021. In Punjab, senior SAD leader and Rajya Sabha member Sukhdev Dhindsa have also attacked the party. Earlier in the day, Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu alleged that the Akali Dal was responsible for three agricultural laws of the Centre.

Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu held a press conference on Wednesday attacking the Badal family of the Akali Dal saying that the Badal family laid the foundation stone of three agricultural laws of the Centre. He further said that first the Akali Dal and then the Central Government had taken a stand on agricultural laws. The Akali Dal had first moved a proposal in the Punjab Assembly to implement the agriculture law. He had also said that such a law in Punjab was introduced in the Assembly by the Badal government in 2013, which was no longer introduced in Parliament by the Modi government at the Centre but also passed.

He had said that there was no mention of minimum support price (MSP) in the Act brought to the Assembly by the then Badal government. The law introduced by the Badal government in Punjab was again implemented by the Central Government. The Akali Dal was part of the NDA till the law was passed.

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