new Delhi. On the one hand, there is a movement of farmer organizations on the borders of Delhi, the capital of the country, in protest against the new agricultural laws implemented by the central government, and on the other hand, the farmers’ supporters of the Modi government’s agricultural reforms meet Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. And the cycle of supporting new laws continues. In this series, representatives of 11 farmer organizations from across the country met Agriculture Minister Tomar on Monday and handed over their letters of support. In an event organized on this occasion, Union Minister Tomar said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has no personal interest, he has a point-to-point program for the development of the country and welfare of the people of the country. The Prime Minister wants the country’s agriculture to prosper. And improve the economic conditions of the feeders. ”
Referring to the surplus storage of food grains in the country, the Agriculture Minister further said, “Today it is the responsibility of the government to formulate policies that do not waste food grains, bring private investment in agriculture, stop exploitation of farmers, they need to get their produce Get better and remunerative prices, farmers can move towards expensive crops and improved agriculture, Inspector Raj can be ended, farmers can produce according to global standard and our agricultural exports will increase. ” He said that this is why reform in agriculture is the biggest need today.
Tomar said that the talk has been continuously raised in support of these reforms by the previous governments, agricultural experts, farmer organizations, chief ministers-ministers of the states.
He said, “During the UPA regime, then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and then Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar also wanted to implement these reforms, but unfortunately their government could not take these decisions under political pressure and influence. But the reforms led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi All the positive steps have been taken for this, some elements have opposed them, while these reforms have changed the picture of the country. Such elements failed to fulfill their intention by using the shoulders of farmers. are doing.”
He said that no such decision can be taken under the leadership of Modi ji, which will harm the village and poor of this country.
Tomar said, “Our government is also discussing with the agitating farmers. Our effort is to resolve the matter by discussing it.”
Various farmer organizations from across the country include Indian Farmers Union, New Delhi, National Annadata Union, Lucknow, National Youth Corps Lucknow, All India Banga Parishad, New Delhi, Indian Farmers Organization Delhi Pradesh, Krishi Jagran Manch West Bengal, Progressive Farmers Club Haryana, J&K Farmers Council Jammu & Kashmir, J&K Dairy Producers Processors & Marketing Coop. The delegation included Union Limited Jammu, Maharashtra State Farmers ‘Society Jalgaon Maharashtra and Indian Farmers’ Society Ghaziabad.
These organizations handed over letters of support to the Agriculture Minister, demanding the withdrawal of new agricultural laws. He said that these laws are in the interest of farmers.
Explain that the leaders of agitating farmer organizations are demanding repeal of Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act 2020, Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Price Assurance and Agricultural Services Agreement Act 2020 and Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020. Huh.
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