Mumbai: The agricultural panel member appointed by the Supreme Court Anil Ghanwat on Friday was described as regressive the decision of the central government to revoke three agricultural laws in the center of protest by farmers over the past year.
“This is the most regressive step by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, when he chooses politics for improving farmers,” said Ghanwat PTI.
Read Alsopm Modi announced to revoke agricultural laws: a protestnew chronology of Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced the government’s decision to revoke three agricultural laws where thousands of farmers endlessly along the border Delhi for more than a year.
This is the look back on how to protest opened: “Our panel has sent several corrections and solutions for three agricultural laws, but instead of using it to resolve deadlocks, modi and BJP choose to retreat.
They just want to win the election and nothing else, “He said.
PM Modi immediately updatedaddressing Nation on Friday morning on the occasion of Teacher Nanak Jayanti, the prime minister said the three laws for the benefit of farmers but “we cannot convince the farmer’s part despite the best efforts”.
Also read: How are the laws revoked in Indianew Delhi: overcoming the nation on the opportunity to benefit Nanak Jayanti teachers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the government would attract three new agricultural laws in the upcoming parliamentary session.
PM Modi insisted that the law in the interests of farmers and then apologized to Tohwan, President Shetkari Sanghatna, said, “Although it has submitted our recommendations to the Supreme Court, now it seems that the government has not read it.
The decision to expel A agricultural law is purely political, With the aim of winning the election of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab in the coming months.
“Also read Alsofarm Law is revoked, PM Modi Appeals for Farmers’ Protests to return home: Points Kuncinew Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced that the government will Revoke the three new agricultural laws being protested by several agricultural unions.
In a nation to coincide with Teacher Puriab, the Prime Minister appealed to farmers to call Preplepedhanwat they said the decision to revoke agricultural laws had “now closed the door of all types of reforms in agriculture and the marketing sector.” “Farmer farmers have been sacrificed with party political interests (BJP),” he said.
Read Alsopm Modi Announce Revocation of Three Agriculture Law: Who said whatnew Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced that the government had decided to revoke three agricultural laws, who were in the protest center for last year.
This is what said what the government’s decision: Congress reacted to the Minister of Agriculture Union, Head of NCP Sharad Pawar had pushed similar reforms, but for political reasons, he opposed this law later, said Ghanwat.
“As a farmer organization, we will continue to make it sensitive to this problem,” he added.