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AAP promises to set up agricultural income panel

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which is now extending its reach to the rural areas of Ludhiana to woo farmers by promoting the policies of the party.

Updated on: Mar 21, 2014 01:23 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Ludhiana
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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which is now extending its reach to the rural areas of Ludhiana to woo farmers by promoting the policies of the party.

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Ludhiana AAP candidate HS Phoolka on Thursday conducted a special visit to many villages and discussed several issues with them.

The villages visited by Phoolka include, Sangowal, Jaspal Bangar, Nat, Dharor, Umedpur, Tibba, Bhagwanpura, Silon Kalla, Silon Khurd and Paddi.

Phoolka discussed setting up of an agriculture income commission to solve various issues of farmers including fixing minimum support prices (MSP), monitoring access to low interest bank loans and overseeing crop insurance settlement.

Phoolka said, “The small and marginal farmers of Punjab have been suffering from many years. The setting up of an agriculture commission and fixing the MSP for 25 crops including foodgrains and pulses would ensure sustainability,” he said.

He also added that above all the most important thing was to stem the farmers’ suicides.
Talking about his party’s vision, Phoolka said, “The AAP fully understand the plight of farmers and would ardently work for their welfare.”

 
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