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India Summons UK Envoy Over UK Parliament Debate on Indian Farm Laws, New Delhi Says

© REUTERS / ADNAN ABIDIA farmer holds a flag on top of the historic Red Fort, during a protest against farm laws introduced by the government, in Delhi, India
A farmer holds a flag on top of the historic Red Fort, during a protest against farm laws introduced by the government, in Delhi, India - Sputnik International, 1920, 09.03.2021
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NEW DELHI (Sputnik) - India's Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla has summoned Alex Ellis, the UK's High Commissioner to India, to express New Delhi's strong objection to the "unwarranted" and "tendentious" discussions in the UK parliament about India's farm laws, the Indian Foreign Ministry said.

"The Foreign Secretary summoned the British High Commissioner and conveyed strong opposition to the unwarranted and tendentious discussion on agricultural reforms in India in the British Parliament. The Foreign Secretary made it clear that this represented a gross interference in the politics of another democratic country. He advised that British MPs refrain from practising votebank politics by misrepresenting events, especially in relation to another fellow democracy," the ministry said in a press release.

During Monday's debate, several UK lawmakers expressed concern over the safety of protesting Indian farmers and the journalists covering the demonstrations.

© REUTERS / ANUSHREE FADNAVISFarmers block a railway track to stop train services at Modi Nagar railway station as part of protests against farm laws, in Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India, February 18, 2021
India Summons UK Envoy Over UK Parliament Debate on Indian Farm Laws, New Delhi Says - Sputnik International, 1920, 09.03.2021
Farmers block a railway track to stop train services at Modi Nagar railway station as part of protests against farm laws, in Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India, February 18, 2021

The controversial laws were passed by the parliament in September to give farmers the freedom to set prices for what they produce on their own and trade directly with private businesses without the government's middleman, the Agricultural Produce Market Committee.

India's opposition Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi speaks at a rally against the Citizenship Amendment Act in Gauhati, India, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019 - Sputnik International, 1920, 22.02.2021
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Although shorter supply chains are generally considered a good thing, the Indian regulator also used to supervise the balance between supply and demand. Farmers now fear that a freefall supply would drive prices down and the abolition of government-assured minimum prices would give private buyers the upper hand to manipulate prices even more.

The government and farming unions have held eight rounds of talks over the past months to resolve the issue — the authorities refused to revoke the laws but said that they were open to amendments, whereas farmers rejected anything other than the repeal of the laws.

 

 

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