AAP strongly criticizes Central Government for doubling the fine for stubble burning

AAP strongly criticizes Central Government for doubling the fine for stubble burning

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) strongly criticised the Central Government’s decision to double the fine for stubble burning. AAP senior leader and spokesperson Neel Garg stated that farmers in Punjab are already facing financial hardship, and now, on top of that, the Central Government has imposed a doubled fine on them.

Neel Garg said that the Punjab Government had sought Rs. 1200 crore from the Centre to tackle this issue and reduce incidents of stubble burning by providing financial incentives to farmers to discourage the practice. He questioned why the Centre had refused to provide this assistance if they were genuinely concerned about stubble burning.

He pointed out that, due to the efforts of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and the AAP government, the number of stubble burning incidents in Punjab had significantly reduced over the past three years. If the Centre had provided the requested financial support, these incidents would have dropped even further. However, instead of offering help, the Centre imposed a fine.

Garg further stated that Punjab’s farmers are seeking resources for stubble management and even want alternatives to paddy cultivation. If there was a guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP) for alternative crops, they would stop growing paddy altogether. However, the Centre is neither purchasing crops at the MSP rate nor providing any alternative options.

He criticized the move to double the fine, calling it a method to harass and intimidate the farmers of Punjab. He appealed to the Central Government to stop troubling farmers and instead offer support, as these are the same farmers who fill the country’s grain reserves, feeding people across the nation.

It is noteworthy that the Central Government recently doubled the fine for stubble burning. The new fines are as follows: Rs. 5,000 for burning stubble on less than 2 acres, Rs. 10,000 for 2 to 5 acres, and Rs. 30,000 for more than 5 acres. The farmers of Punjab are extremely displeased with this decision of the Central Government.

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