New Delhi: Coal Minister Union and Mines Pralhad Joshi said on Tuesday that the Ministry of Agriculture negotiated on the date to discuss three agricultural laws in the upcoming winter parliamentary session.
During the press conference here today, Joshi, responding to the question when three agricultural laws will be revoked in parliament, saying, “The Ministry of Agriculture negotiates and will be decided.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced it.
When to come to Parliament we will see when it must be listed .
“Union cabinet is likely to withdraw three agricultural laws for approval on November 24, the government’s source said.
The bill for the withdrawal of the law will then be introduced to the upcoming winter parliament session scheduled to begin on November 29.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 19 announced the revocation of three central agricultural laws.
The Prime Minister also announced that the government would form a committee to work on a new framework for the price of minimum support (MSP).
Farmers have protested three government livestock laws since the center has passed the law in 2020.
The three agricultural laws are – trade and trade in farmers (promotions and facilitation) provided to establish a mechanism that allows farmers to enable farmers Selling agriculture they produce outside agriculture produce market committees (APMC).
There are traders of licenses can buy products from farmers at a mutually agreed price.
This agricultural trade produces will be free of bath taxes imposed by the state government.
Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) The price guarantee agreement and agricultural service law allow farmers to carry out contract agriculture and market their products freely.
Essential Commodity Act (Amendment) is an amendment to the existing essential commodity.