Singh, in a statement here, suggested that the government should order timely assessment of losses to farmers so that they can be adequately compensated.
He said it was high time that the state introduced crop insurance scheme, which has been pending for a long time and has long been promised by the Akalis.
He said large tracts of land, particularly the border belts, was facing the worst drought conditions and it was the responsibility of the state government to draw up a plan to provide relief.
"Earlier they (the Akalis) had the standard excuse of accusing the Centre of non-cooperation but now with NDA in power there, of which they are a constituent party, they must not have any problem," he said.
He said this was the high time for the government to draw up a contingency plan so that the farmers are compensated on time. "I don't understand what prevents the state government from taking timely initiative as it was wasting the precious time," he said, adding that the sooner the government does it the better it would be for the farmers.