“You will get answers in Delhi,” said the minister, facing questions during the move on agricultural law.
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PM Modi’s decision to recall three controversial farms The legislation following years-long mass protests by farmers was welcomed by BJP leaders and criticized by opposition parties, who questioned the Prime Minister’s intentions and accusing the BJP of opportunism. They have claimed victory and are attacking the government for doing it too late, while the BJP leaders, who until recently have upheld the rule of law and weeded out protesters for rogue elements. and the troublemakers changed tune and claimed this was a “politician” move made by the PM for the sake of national unity. Some BJP leaders seem reluctant to welcome the move while clearly uncomfortable being subject to further probe.
When asked by a reporter why defend the law so much when finally giving in to farmers’ demands, Dr. Sanjeev Balyan, MoS Animal Animalry and Muzaffarnagar MP said, “You’ll get answers. this one in Delhi, I have nothing to say.” The reporter asked, “When you have to get it back….. (why are you defending it so much).”
Top BJP leaders and ministers welcomed the move, stressing that although the laws were in the interests of farmers, the Prime Minister withdrew the law to stop the separatists from taking pictures. affect farmers. Most of the statements echo Prime Minister Modi’s statement in his speech this morning that the government has failed to convince farmers of the good the legislation will do.
Meanwhile, farmers decided to stay at the protest sites until the leadership’s decision of Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), the umbrella organization of the various farm unions that are leading the protests. The SKM leadership will meet tomorrow to discuss the future course of action.
Farmers leaders have indicated that they will not leave until the laws are repealed in Parliament during the winter session that begins on November 29, they say that the Minimum Support Price issue ( MSP) is also important and has asked the government to provide a guarantee on the MSP. They have also asked a government delegation to reach out to farmers to discuss many of the unresolved issues.
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