In his speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that three controversial farming laws introduced in 2020 would be repealed. “We can’t explain our farmers. Now is not the time to not blame anyone. I want to tell you that we have brought back the agricultural law,” said the Prime Minister, urging farmers to return to their homes and restore fields.
The decision will be made before the state’s primary election, more than a year after farmers began protesting the law.
Prime Minister Modi said his government was doing everything in its power to educate. And inform farmers about the law and would continue to work to improve it. Prime Minister Haryana welcomes the decision to repeal the agriculture law.
On Friday, Prime Minister Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement to repeal three central farming laws and urged farmers to stop their protests. He said the center had passed laws favoring small and marginalized farmers. But unfortunately, some agricultural unions protested along the Delhi border.
“Today, Narendra Modi announced the repeal of this law while again advocating for the wider public interest.
But as soon as this law was pass, many farmers found this law useful and appreciate the central government,” said Pak Hatar. Prime Minister Narendra Modi must apologize for the difficulties and problems his “dictatorship move” has caused to pass three farming laws. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Friday morning that the government would repeal three farming laws and complete the legislative process. During the upcoming winter session in Parliament.
“The search for justice for those targeted by the bogus case by the government and its agencies continues. The Prime Minister must apologize for the trouble and inconvenience his dictator’s move into agricultural law. In the interests of his close business partners caused.” CPI (L) tweeted Secretary General Sitaram.
Prime Minister Modi will repeal three controversial farm laws that sparked street protests last year. His most significant policy change since he took office in 2014. The announcement comes ahead of crucial provincial elections in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, where farmers are influential voters. Prolonged protests by hundreds of thousands of farmers could affect his party’s chances for Bharatiya Janata in both elections. The government has so far refused to step down from positions that protesters claim will damage their livelihoods.
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