Doesn’t the government accept the big demand of the farmers? The state agriculture minister said – no law will be repealed

The farmers have been agitating for the past eight days against the three agrarian laws of the central government. Farmers are adamant in urging the government to repeal these three laws, but the government has made it clear that it will not. State Agriculture Minister Kailash Chaudhary reiterated on Sunday that the three agricultural laws are in favor of farmers. These cannot be undone. If necessary, the government will make some amendments in the laws to accommodate irritating demands on farmers. He assured the farmers that the minimum support price (MSP) for crops would continue. The Center is ready to give it in writing.

Agriculture Minister Kailash Chaudhary said that the agricultural laws passed by the central government will give farmers freedom. The government has been saying from the beginning that farmers should have the right to sell their crops anywhere. The Swaminathan Commission report also makes the same recommendation. I don’t think laws should be repealed. If necessary, some amendments to the Acts will be made to accept the demands of the farmer.

Political parties provoking farmers

The non-BJP governments in various states are trying to irritate the farmers, the agriculture state minister said. The country’s farmers are in favor of these laws, but some political parties are trying to fire it. The protesting farmers are being misled. Chowdhury said real farmers work in the fields. They have no trouble with the new agricultural laws. He accused campaigners of being deceived for political gain. Farmers have faith in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Farmers will never make such decisions that lead to unrest in the country. These laws gave him freedom. Farmers should think that they cannot be lured for the political gain of others.

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The peasant demand, all three laws must be abolished

Farmers are constantly urging the government to repeal these three laws. With this demand, thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and other parts of the country have been camping along the Delhi border for the past 10 days. At the same time, farmers have declared Bharat Bandh on 8 December. “I appeal to all to participate in the Bharat Bandha on December 8,” Baldev Singh, a farmer leader who was campaigning at the Singh border, said on Sunday. 250 farmers from Gujarat are coming to Delhi. It is necessary to strengthen this peasant movement. Several parties, including the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party, have backed Bharat Bandh and reiterated the demand for a repeal of the law.

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