Bhopal: Agriculture Minister Union Narendra Singh Tomar said on Thursday that the central government was ready to discuss with trade unions on the provisions of the three controversial agricultural laws but would not revoke the law.
“We have told Kisan Union that the central government is ready to discuss the provisions of agricultural laws except to revoke the law,” Tomar told reporters on the sidelines of the Prime Minister of Hostel for Girls in Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Agriculture University, in Gwalior.
The Minister further said, “Rago Agricultural Reform will bring revolutionary changes in the living standards of farmers.
Many state agricultural scholars have exercised for 20 years before the introduction of this agricultural reform law.
The state and the central government have made efforts in this day Each.
As a result, this agricultural reform bill has been under the leadership of Modi Ji.
“Reply to questions about receiving bills, Tomar said,” Most of the territory of the country, most of the unions and most farmers support this bill.
The government has held several Round talks with those who have objections.
“However, the Union Minister did not respond to ongoing agricultural agitation and attacks on BJP workers at the location of the protest.
Farmers’ leaders have attached to their demands, saying they will call their protest if the center revoked three agricultural laws even when Tomar begged them to end them stir and offered to continue the conversation.