Punjab CM assures Arhtiyas over debt issue, says will continue to fight for them
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday assured the Arhtiyas of his government’s full support in the wake of the Centre’s latest directive ruling out any further relaxation to the state on the issue of Direct Bank Transfer (DBT) to farmers against payment for grain procurement. “My doors are open for you,” Captain Amarinder Singh assured Punjab's Arhtiyas, adding that his government would continue to stand with them and fight for them against the central government’s move to destroy the established system of making payments to farmers through them. Also Read | Will there be a complete lockdown in Punjab? Here’s what facts say Arhtiyas will remain an integral part of the procurement system in Punjab, he declared, while directing the concerned department to release the pending Rs 131 crore of the Arhtiyas, due from the state government. The Chief Minister said he had been seeking time from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who appeared to be busy with election campaigns in various states, for a meeting on the Direct Bank Transfer (DBT) issue. Though he did not think the Prime Minister would give time to him, he and his government will keep writing to the central government and knocking on their doors, he asserted. Also Read | May go for stricter curbs if coronavirus situation in Punjab doesn’t improve in a week: CM He had already written to the Prime Minister on March 19 and had personally spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and the latter had assured of all help in the matter, Captain Amarinder told the Arhtiyas. He further disclosed that state Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Bharat Bhushan had also met Shah to discuss the issue. At the meeting, the Federation of Arhtiya Association of Punjab accused Haryana of betraying them by accepting the DBT proposal of the central government. They described the neighbouring state’s chief minister ML Khattar and PM Modi as two sides of the same coin. “But we have faith in you,” they told Captain Amarinder. Promising to do his best for the Arhtiyas, the Chief Minister said the farmers in Punjab shared long-standing and time-tested relations with Arhtiyas, who were the backbone of the successful procurement system in the state. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News