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It’s better to be late than never: Mayawati on the central decision to revoke three agricultural laws

Lucknow: The central decision to revoke three agricultural laws came after strong agitation, but it was better late than never, and was welcomed, the Head of BSP Mayawati said on Saturday.
However, the former Main Minister of Uttar Pradesh said there was doubts about the intention of the BJP government because this decision was referred to as the “Self-and-coercive selfishness”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced to revoke the three Agri laws which triggered the year of protest by farmers and also apologized to the people above his government who could not “convince” the farmer’s part of the law “the benefits of decisions in front The assembly poll in five states early next year, including Punjab and the important politics of Uttar Pradesh.
The Head of the Summons Party (BSP) in a Tweet in Hindi said, “Announcement of revocation of three controversial agricultural laws after more intense agitation Well rather than never (Der Aaye Durust Aaye), and welcomed.
“” But there is a doubt about the purpose of the BJP government because this decision is referred to as selection of selfishness and coercion.
Therefore, some concrete decisions are needed, “he said.
1.
देश में तीव्र आन्दोलन के बाद तीन विवादित कृषिवानूनों की कृषिव की केन्द्र सरकार की घोषणा का देर आए दुरुस्त आए यह …
https://t.co/5pgoxseg7w- Mayawati (@mayawati) 1637390408000The Prime Minister said the constitutional formality to revoke the law would be held during the Parliamentary winter session, which began on November 29.
An announcement of controversial law of law in the Prime Minister’s speech to the nation coincided with Teacher Nanak Jayanti The liver was welcomed by farmers ‘leaders’ unions pioneering agitation but they said protests would continue until the steps were revoked in the parliament and the minimum support price (MSP) for plants received legal guarantees.
Mayawati said in another tweet, “…
must invite – New to ensure the minimum support price for farmer products, and restrictions on serious cases, all cases are registered with PET Ani, the pride of this country must be withdrawn.
This must be ensured by the center, and then it will be appropriate.
“2.
इसके लिए किसानों की का न्यूनतम समर्थन मूल्य सुनिश्चित करने के लिए कानून बनाना तथा देश की आन, बान व शान …
https://t.co/dabpngkahz- Mayawati (@mayawati) 1637390385000attacking Congress in Tweets, The Head of BSP said, “The country has suffered a lot in the past, especially in the Congress government below (Prime Minister) Indira Gandhi.
But, hoping the situation as in the past did not appear again.
“3.
वैसे पूर्व में देशदेश नेासकर कांग्रेस पारीमती इन्दिरा गांधी की रही सरकार के अहंकार एवं तानाशाही वाले र …
https://t.co/ZADK9UQPIV- Mayawati (@Mayawati) 1637395037000mayawati said he hoped that the situation of the arrogance and dictator attitudes shown by the Indira Gandhi Congress government would not appear again.

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