Now the government, not leaning against the peasant movement, started implementing Plan B.


New delhi date. 15. Tuesday, December, 2020

It has been 20 days since the farmers' agitation against the new agricultural law of the Government of India. However, the central government has now decided not to lean against the farmers on this issue.

According to sources in the agriculture ministry, the central government has decided not to take any further action on the issue. Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar has also made it clear that the government has sent a proposal to amend the farmers' law and now it is up to the farmers to decide.

On the other hand, the central government has also started implementing Plan B. The government is getting farmers' organizations who are supporting the new law. The ministry is compiling a list of organizations that are in favor of the government. The government is meeting the leaders of these organizations. The central government believes that farmers are protesting but there are other organizations in the country that are supporting the new bill.

Meanwhile, the Union Agriculture Minister also met with farmers 'leaders in Uttarakhand. The farmers are in support of the bill. Similarly, government leaders are meeting with farmers' organizations in South India today. The government has also launched an aggressive campaign on social media. Videos are being prepared in the languages ​​of each state to explain the benefits of the law to farmers.

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