Farmers present to the government options other than repeal of new laws: Agriculture Minister's statement before negotiations


New delhi date. 17. Sunday, January, 2021

The government is scheduled to resume talks with farmers protesting against the new agriculture law on January 19. Earlier, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar made an important statement.

"Apart from withdrawing the new laws, the farmers want to know what they want. The farmers' unions are not ready to get bogged down in this issue and they are constantly trying to get the new laws repealed," Tomar said. Insisted, they discuss the provision in the law and present whatever objections there are.

He said that the farmers should present to the government what other options they want besides repealing the law. The Indian government has discussed with the farmers not once but nine hours and tried to find out what the farmers are up to. The government is ready to think. When a government makes a law, it is for the whole country. Most of the farmers, scientists and agricultural experts in the country agree with the new law.

According to him, now that the Supreme Court has barred the implementation of the new law, there is no question of perseverance for the farmers 'unions. We expect the farmers' unions to discuss each and every provision of the law on January 19. Put before.

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