Chidambaram Hamalwar on government regarding agriculture laws – Why Modi does not go to Delhi border to negotiate with farmers

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram attacked the government on Saturday amid ongoing agitation against the three new agrarian laws of the central government and said that despite the growth of 3.9 per cent in the recession, protesting farmers are being treated as if they were in the country.

Former finance minister has questioned why Prime Minister Narendra Modi had not traveled 20 kilometers to speak to farmers protesting on the Delhi border while traveling to Kerala and Assam. The Congress leader tweeted in Hindi that he would “reward the agriculture sector with a growth rate of 3.9 per cent in the recession year.

In another tweet, “The Prime Minister travels from Kerala to Assam, but has no time to travel 20 km to meet farmers on the Delhi border.” “The government claims to have doubled the income of farmers,” he said. They claim that all farmers get a minimum support price (MSP), but the truth is that only six percent of farmers are able to sell food grains at MSP.

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