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BJP Meet: Punjab, Polling Brings Sikh, Farmers in Focus

BJP Meet: Punjab, Polling Brings Sikh, Farmers in Focus
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New Delhi: With the election of assembly appearing in Uttar Pradesh and Politically in the background of strong farmer agitation, lasting for the past year in both countries, BJP on Sunday devoted many national executive meetings to the Agriculture and Community Sikh sector.
BJP also prepares to go alone in Punjab for the first time without Ally Shiroman Akali Dal, who left NDA for a controversial agricultural law passing through the center of last year.
The executive meeting saw the head of the J P Nadda commented on the political resolution, which was passed, who talked about how the Narendra Modi government had helped the agricultural sector and came out to support the Sikh community, “unlike other governments before this”.
To seduce Sikh, which is the majority voter in Punjab and is the majority of protesting the farm community, Nadda said the Modi Government has eliminated FCRA’s restrictions in Gurudwaras to get foreign contributions, removed GST on Langars served by Gurudwaras, spending RS 120 Crore Corridor Development Kartarpur, and forming sit down to find guilty of anti-sikh riots in 1984.
In the issue of farmers’ welfare, Nadda said the MOD government had increased the provisions of expenditure in the budget of farmers from RS 23,000 Crore to Rs 1,23,000 Crore, increased MSP in plants, and increased procurement below Rs 85,000 Crore.
Party political resolution sees all parts of the central policy for agricultural development and farmer welfare.
“In the past seven years, more work has been done than in these sectors than those that have been done in the last 70 years.
Whether it’s improvement in plant insurance schemes, MSP, farmer credit cards for small farmers, and controlling fertilizer prices by expanding subsidies.

“Registered the political resolution presented by only the BJP head minister who attended the Sunday meeting, Yogi Adityanath.

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