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Samyukta Kisan Morcha issues statement against ‘One Nation, One Election’ Bill, calls it an attempt to end federal rights of state governments and implement a ‘corporate agenda’, part of implementing ‘One Nation, One Market’ model

The United Kisan Morcha (SKM) on Tuesday issued a statement against the ‘One Country, One Election’ Bill, calling it an attempt to end the federal rights of state governments and implement a ‘corporate agenda’. SKM alleged that the bill aims to create a centralized market in the country, which will not be favorable for farmers and workers. He has appealed to the people of the country to unite against this bill.

Part of implementing ‘one country, one market’ model

SKM led the massive farmer protests on the borders of Delhi against the agricultural laws in 2020-21. SKM said in a statement that this move of the government is part of implementing a ‘one country, one market’ model to promote exploitation of working people. SKM also alleged that this bill will undermine the federal structure and parliamentary democratic system of the country.

The SKM statement also said that several other major policy changes in the country such as the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Digital Agriculture Mission, National Cooperation Policy and Policy Framework on Agricultural Markets are aimed at promoting corporate power. Under this approach, centralization of agricultural production, processing and marketing is being planned, which may affect small and medium farmers.

“Will have a serious impact on the democratic and federal structure of the country”

SKM also said that the bill introduced in the Lok Sabha is being brought with the aim of ending the autonomy and federal rights of the state governments. The organization warned that if this bill is passed, it will have a serious impact on the democratic and federal structure of the country.

The bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, but there was a strong protest against it by the opposition parties. The government clarified that the bill will be sent to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) for extensive consultation on it, so that the opinion of all parties can be taken on this issue.

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