Thursday, 17 December 2020

farmers agitation

It is true that, all the sectors in an economy are interrelated and development of one sector would result in the development of other sectors through the linkage effects as the PM has rightly stated .  But caution is required while allotting priority and favour a particular sector , because any wrong  choice would  result in adverse economic consequences. The nation knows that, in  India Agricultural sector is the key and primary sector supporting the  other sectors . Any policy decisions and enactment of laws against this reality would  the  crush the interests  of the agriculturalists. The farmers are against the three laws passed in a hurry   without adequate parliamentary debates and  demanding the withdrawal of the laws and  hence,  resorted to agitation . At least the government can promise to keep the laws in abeyance till parliamentary debate is allowed and promise to introduce expected  amendments. Diplomacy in solving a  problem  does not lie with adopting adamant  attitude   while sitting in the   bargaining table   but, to listen to the aggrieved  party too and arrive at an amicable solution.  Testing the bargaining  strength  of the respective parties would only result in loss of productivity in a nation which is already facing recessionary trends.  

 

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