
Chandigarh: The Punjab government is open to amending its farmers' debt relief
scheme in accordance with their feedback, even as the Centre is yet to
take a call on the state's request for financial support for the loan
waiver, Governor V P Singh Badnore said today.
He made the
remarks on the opening day of the budget session of the Punjab Vidhan
Sabha, amid the Assembly proceedings being skipped by Akali and BJP
legislators, who staged a rally to protest the alleged failure of the
state government in implementing full debt waiver.
"The
government is open to amending it (farmers' debt relief scheme) as per
feedback from farmers. The government of India was requested for the
financial support for the scheme. However, the government of India is
yet to take a decision on this," the Governor said.
But, the
Punjab government is fully committed to provide a relief of Rs two lakh
to small and marginal farmers as per the notified scheme which is double
than the relief given by any other state, he said.
Badnore said
the government was contemplating to amend the Punjab Agricultural Debt
Reconciliation Act, 2016 to provide an effective forum for
reconciliation of non-institutional loans of farmers.
Punjab
government is keen to enhance the income of farmers by making
agriculture a profitable occupation, he said, adding that the government
would soon come out with a state agriculture policy.
Noting that
the border state of Punjab is fighting "national battle of narco
terrorism", he said being a transit state for smuggling of drugs and
narcotics from inimical forces across the border, it has suffered a
large number of cases of addiction.
As the Governor was listing
the steps initiated by the Punjab government to tackle the problem of
drug addiction including the setting up of special task force, the main
opposition led by AAP MLA Sukhpal Khaira trooped out of the House.
Asserting
that Punjab is not against the interest of any neighbouring state, he
said that the government would not allow anyone to trample over states
in alienable rights over its river waters.
"Punjab does not have
surplus water and any attempt to transfer waters of Ravi, Beas and
Sutlej to any non-basin state would not be allowed," he said, adding
that the government is seriously concerned about some illegitimate
demands and averments of neighbouring states and it shall take all
possible measures to protect its river waters.
The Governor said
that the state government would continue to provide free power to
farmers and subsidise electricity to domestic consumers of SC, BC and
BPL categories.
PTI