Mumbai: The center has decided to revoke the laws of three agriculture because it was feared the election losses in the increase in polls and punjab, said Head of NCP Sharad Pawar.
The scenery echoed by Shiv Sena Leader Sanjay Raut and the leader of the Ashok Chavan Congress.
MVA leaders welcome revocation and salute farmer agitation.
BJP State said the Prime Minister was forced to revoke laws that would benefit farmers, because he had no choice.
“There will soon be elections and punjab.
People in the villages will ask questions about agricultural law and their leaders will not have an answer.
That’s why this decision was taken by the center,” said Pawar.
He said he saluted the farmers because of their peace agitation and showed that agricultural law was driven through parliament without consultation.
“Farmers have been restless for a year but the government doesn’t even talk to them,” said Pawar.
Shiv Sena Leader Sanjay Raut said the decision was motivated by “political fear” with BJP felt the ground slipping under his feet above and Punjab, where the election would come.
“PM must apologize to the 700 farmers who lost their lives, and announced monetary assistance.
He must also withdraw all cases of farmers, including cases registered for violence in Fort Red,” he added.
The Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray said the decision to revoke showed, “the strength of ordinary people in the country and what he can achieve.” Hire farmers who lost their lives in agitation, he showed that the MVA government had opposed agricultural laws both in the cabinet and the State Assembly.
“In the future, before compiling the law, the center must consult with opposition leaders and organizations to avoid such setbacks,” Thackeray added.
“The center and BJP must apologize for the atrocities against the farmers who protested.
They insulted the farmers by calling them terrorists and anti-national.
A son of a United minister destroyed farmers under his car,” said Congress leader and PWD Minister Ashok Chavan.
The Head of the State Congress Nana Patole said the party would celebrate the victory day of Driving on Saturday.
Meanwhile, BJP State said the center was forced to revoke agricultural laws because it was left with a slight choice.
“PM was forced to revoke agricultural laws, which would bring prosperity to farmers, with great sadness because he had no choice,” said BJP State Chandrakan President.
“Farmers used to support agricultural laws but a group of farmers created interference and detained others for ransom,” he added.
(With input from Clara Lewis)