Former Chairman of the Karnataka Minister and Senior BJP leader B Yediyurappa on Saturday stated hope that the state and central government would compensate for farmers because they lost their plants due to heavy rain.
“There is severe damage to plants in many parts of Karnataka.
I hope the state government and the central government will soon compensate for farmers for losing their plants”, he said, overcoming meetings here.
Lingayat Strongman took part in ‘Jan Swaraj Yatra’, a four-day event organized by BJP considering the election of MLC December 10 for 25 seats.
He welcomed the announcement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attract three controversial agricultural laws.
“The welfare of farmers is important for our prime minister.
His desire is to see that the farmer’s income doubled in a short time.
In this case, he has introduced various schemes for farmers,” Yediyurappa said.
By stating that Modi has implemented the Swaminathan Committee report, Yediyurappa said the BJP government’s intention was that farmers had to get the right prices for their products.
He pointed out that the center gave Rs 6,000 under the scheme of Kisan Samman Nidhi Prime Minister and the state added RS 4,000.
This is the way, Karnataka farmers gets 10,000 Rs.
Yediyurappa also said that the center has introduced many schemes for women’s empowerment to ensure that they become entrepreneurs and provide jobs.