New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today responded to President Ram Nath Kovind’s address to the Rajya Sabha. During the budget session of Parliament, the opposition created a ruckus on the peasant movements and demanded the government to withdraw all three agricultural laws. On this, the Prime Minister today tried to clear the confusion of the farmers, targeting the opposition. PM Modi assured the farmers that the minimum support price (MSP) was, and will continue to be.
Speaking on agricultural reforms in the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that even when Lal Bahadur Shastri ji had to do agricultural reforms, he had to face difficulties but he did not back down. He said that then the Left used to call Congress an agent of America, today they are abusing me. The Prime Minister said that any law has come, reforms happen after some time.
Was MSP, is MSP and will be MSP- PM Modi
PM Modi assured the farmers that MSP is, was and will remain. The Prime Minister said that the mandis are being strengthened. He said that the 80 crore people who are given ration in cheap will also continue. The Prime Minister also said that emphasis is also being laid on other measures to increase the income of farmers. PM Modi said that if I delay now, we will push the farmers towards darkness.
Prime Minister spoke on farmers movement and talks
The Prime Minister also talked about the peasant movement. The Prime Minister appealed and said that we will have to move forward explaining the agitators. He said that let the abuses go to my account but let the reforms happen. PM Modi appealed that those who are sitting in the elderly movement should go home. End that movement and keep the discussion moving forward. There is constant talk with farmers.
PM said on agricultural law and demonstration
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his address that we have to decide whether we will be part of the problem or the medium of solution. He said that in politics and politics, we have to choose one. PM Modi said that there was a lot of discussion about the farmers’ movement in the House, whatever was said was told about the movement but the original thing was not discussed.
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