PM Modi spoke on farm laws 25 times, 2.23 crore messages sent: sources.
He said that the Central Government has not held extensive consultations with the farmers and their representatives.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke more than 25 times on agrarian reforms and led the government's effort to reach out to farmers, top sources said today, challenging the notion that new farm laws are at the core of widespread opposition to adequate consultation Were enacted without.
Sources said that the government had reached out to the farmers before and after implementing the agricultural laws. Sources said, "The PM spoke over 25 times. In October, over 2.23 crore SMSs were sent to farmers and 1,37,055 webinars were held, reaching 92.1 lakh farmers and many meetings were held by Agriculture Minister (Narendra Tomar) Why. "
Sources said that the PM talked about reforms about 25 times every week. The notion that the central government did not conduct extensive outreach and deliberations with farmers and their representatives was said to have involved the effort at "multiple levels".
The government's detailed clarification came in a day when a prominent peasant group approached the Supreme Court, asking it to repeal three laws, causing thousands of farmers to protest on highways near Delhi until they Do not decide to continue the movement. The petition states that the laws are "arbitrary" and passed without adequate discussion.
The government has offered amendments to the laws, which were passed in September in an effort to complete procurement procedures and open up the market. However, farmers fear that the laws will end regulated markets that bought their produce at the lowest guarantee price and leave them at the mercy of private buyers.
Several opposition parties supported his demands, accusing the government of submitting bills through a brief parliament session and without due process in the Rajya Sabha.
Source by internat
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