Government should reconsider agricultural law, not test farmers' patience: Sharad Pawar

New Delhi, 11 December 2020 Friday

Farmers have rallied against agricultural laws, the government is not in the mood to back down, tensions are running high in Delhi, meanwhile the opposition is attacking the Modi government as well as hinting at it, said Nationalist Congress Party chief and former agriculture minister Sharad Pawar. The government has been asked to reconsider agricultural laws.

Former Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said that the government should reconsider the agricultural laws, which were passed without discussion. All asked the government to discuss the law, but rejected the opposition's statement, the government passed the agriculture laws in Parliament very quickly. Were given.

Former Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said, "Don't think that the central government is not in the mood to listen to the demands of the farmers, so the agitation will continue. The agitation is still confined to the Delhi border. If no decision is taken at this time, the agitation will continue." Will spread to other places too, I urge the government not to test the patience of the farmers.

It may be mentioned here that today is the 16th day of the farmers' movement, and gathered on the border of Delhi, all the efforts of the government are now to thwart it, this is what Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar once again appealed to the farmers to stop picketing.

Asked if posters of Sarjeel Imam, accused of treason, were also put up at the farmers 'picket site on the Tikri border, and his release was announced, Union Minister Narendra Tomar asked what he had to do with the farmers' movement, he said. This is dangerous and farmers' organizations should stay away from it.

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