INLD Establishes Grievance Centres for Farmers in Haryana Mandis
INLD opens farmers’ grievance redressal centres across Haryana mandis
Hindustan Times
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The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) has launched farmers’ grievance redressal centres in mandis across Haryana to help farmers navigate new regulations complicating crop sales. INLD president Abhay Singh Chautala criticized the government's conditions for wheat procurement and warned of significant opposition if these measures are not revoked by April 10.
- 01INLD has opened grievance redressal centres in Haryana mandis.
- 02The party opposes new regulations complicating crop sales.
- 03Abhay Singh Chautala warned of protests if conditions are not withdrawn by April 10.
- 04Chautala emphasized the need for better facilities in mandis for farmers.
- 05A tribute meeting for Chaudhary Devi Lal will be held on April 6.
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The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), led by president Abhay Singh Chautala, has established farmers’ grievance redressal centres in mandis throughout Haryana. This initiative aims to assist farmers facing challenges due to new regulations, including mandatory tractor registration, biometric verification, and a gate-pass system, which have complicated the sale of crops. Chautala criticized these conditions as 'dictatorial orders' and warned that the INLD would take a strong stance against them if they are not revoked by April 10. He highlighted the unfairness of requiring biometric identification for farmers selling their produce and called for improved facilities in mandis, including resting areas for farmers arriving at night. Additionally, Chautala announced a tribute meeting on April 6 at the memorial of former deputy Prime Minister Chaudhary Devi Lal in Delhi, encouraging community service activities in his honor.
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The establishment of grievance redressal centres aims to ease the burden on farmers, potentially improving their ability to sell crops amid new regulations.
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