August 12, 2007
Mulayam Breaks Silence,
Flays Maya's Farm Policy
Lucknow
Breaking his prolonged silence since his defeat in the April-May
assembly elections, former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mulayam
Singh Yadav Sunday termed as "anti-farmer" his successor Mayawati's
agricultural policy that favours contract farming.
"The new policy favouring the entry of private players in
agriculture will eventually spell doom for the poor farmer who is
bound to lose all his land holding," Yadav said of the policy
announced 10 days ago.
He threatened to mobilise other political parties and build a
movement against both the state government and the central
government that had also supported the policy.
"I am in touch with my allies in the Third Front and they too have
agreed to oppose this anti-farmer contract farming system," said the
Samajwadi Party chief.
Condemning the "passive attitude" of the Left parties in that
regard, he said: "It seems they only believe in barking without
biting."
Yadav also flayed Mayawati for what he described as the "false
implication of leaders and activists of the Samajwadi Party in
fabricated criminal cases".
"Her administration has gone to the extent of even attempting to
implicate my son Akhilesh and a 90-year-old Samajwadi Party leader
from Kannauj in a trumped-up rape case.
"But this tirade will not demoralize me or my cadres, we will fight
back," Yadav vowed.
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