New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced that the government had decided to revoke three agricultural laws, who were in the center of protest by farmers over the past year, and appealed to farmers who protested to go home.
Overcoming the nation on the opportunity to benefit Nanak Jayanti’s teacher, Modi insisted that the law benefit farmers and then apologized to people in the country while adding that the government could not convince the part of the farmer and a clear conscience.
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“There may be some shortcomings in our efforts because we cannot explain the truth, as clear as the light of our farmers,” he said.
Noting that this is the birth of the birth of Teacher Nanak Dev, he said there was no chance to blame anyone.
“I came to tell you that we have decided to revoke three agricultural laws.
In the upcoming parliamentary session begins at the end of this month, we will complete the constitutional process to revoke the laws of three agriculture,” Modi said.
“I will ask all my farmer friends who protested, today is a fortune day from Teacher Purab, returning home, to your fields and family and make a new start, let’s move ahead,” he said.
The purpose of the three agricultural laws is to empower farmers, especially small farmers, the prime minister said.
He registered the various steps taken by the government for the welfare of small farmers and showed that the agricultural budget has increased five times with more than Rs 1.25 lakh crore spent every year.
Modi said that he had seen the challenges faced by farmers very closely within five decades of his public life and therefore when the country provided an opportunity to serve as ‘Pradhan Sevak’ in 2014, he gave a top priority for the development of agriculture and the welfare of farmers.
The center, which has held 11 finals of formal dialogue with farmers, has stated that new laws are pro-farmers, while protesters claim they will be abandoned at corporate mercy because of the law.
The powerful BJP will expect that the decision to revoke three laws will cancel the political headwinds that have been met at Punjab and West Uttar Pradesh, two countries who went to the early election next year.
The decision will also help former Minister of Punjab Minister Amarinder Singh in sealing the expected alliance with BJP for polls.
Many farmers have protested and camped on the border of Delhi since November 2020 with the demand that farmers produce trade and trade (promotion and facilitation), 2020, farmer agreements (empowerment and protection) on agricultural price and agricultural services, 2020 and essential commodities ( Amendments) Law, 2020 Rolled back and new laws made to ensure MSP for Modi plants Choose politics over farmers: Anil Ghanwat on the decision to revoke agricultural laws (EDS: Add details) Mumbai, November 19 (PTI) Members of the Agriculture Panel appointed by the Supreme Court Anil Ghanwat on Friday was described as regressive the decision of the central government to revoke three agricultural laws located 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.
“Our panel has sent several corrections and solutions for three agricultural laws, but instead of using it to complete Impasse, Modi and BJP choose to retreat.
They only want to win the election and nothing else,” he said.
Overcoming the 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 farmers’ part despite the best efforts”.
Ghanwat, President Shetkari Sanghatna, said, “Although it has submitted our recommendations to the Supreme Court, now it seems that the government has not even 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 .
“Ghanwat said the decision to revoke agricultural laws had” now closed the door of all types of reform in agriculture and the marketing sector.
” “Farmer farmers have been sacrificed with party political interests (BJP),” he said.
When the Agriculture Minister Uni, Head of NCP Sharad Pawar has pushed similar reforms, but for political reasons, he opposes this law later, Ghanwat said.
“As a farmer organization, we will continue to make it sensitive to this problem,” he added.