Punjab extends Assembly session to negate Centre's farm laws

Updated : Oct 18, 2020 21:21
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Editorji News Desk

Chandigarh: The Punjab government on Sunday decided to extend by a day a one-day special Assembly session called to legislate a state law to negate the 'anti-farmer' farm laws enacted by the central government. A decision to extend the session to two days will be formally taken at the Business Advisory Committee of the Assembly ahead of the session's start on Monday. Amid a consensus among Congress legislators on the need to reject the farm laws outright and not implement them in the state, Amarinder Singh called for a frontal attack against the legislations, even as he was authorised by his Council of Ministers to take any legislative or legal decision he may deem fit to protect the interests of the state's farmers.

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