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PM defends farm laws, blasts opp for misleading farmers

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Bhopal, Dec 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday stoutly defended the new farm laws, saying they were in the works for decades and those who are opposing these laws now for gaining lost political ground were once votaries of the same reforms.
The opposition parties were against the new laws as they were upset that he would get the credit, Modi said, adding that he did not seek any credit but nobody should mislead farmers.
Accusations such as the new laws will lead to the scrapping of Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops were blatant lies, the prime minister said, addressing farmers of Madhya Pradesh through virtual mode. The government was willing to hold talks with farmers, the prime minister said, as the agitation against the new farm laws at Delhi’s borders entered its 23rd day.
“Even after all these government’s efforts if anyone has any doubt over the farm laws, we, with folded hands and heads bowed, are ready for talks,” he said.
“The new agriculture laws have not been drafted overnight but political parties, agriculture experts and progressive farmers have demanded it for a long time,” Modi said. Farming in India should get modernized in the changed global situation, he added, defending the contentious laws.
“In the last 20-22 years, the Center and the state governments have deliberated on these agriculture reforms in detail. Farmer bodies, agriculture scientists and farmers too were continuously demanding them,” he said.
Farmers should ask the parties which are opposing the new laws why they advocated and promised similar measures in their election manifestos but never implemented them, Modi said. They dithered because “it was not their priority”, the prime minister alleged.
” I feel that they are in pain because what they could not do, Modi has done. They do not want Modi to get credit for it. Give credit to your manifesto and not to me. I just want the progress of farmers, but stop misleading them on the issue,” he said.
“We are asking them again and again to point out problems in the new farm laws, but they don’t have any answer. Those who have lost their political space in the country are misleading farmers that they will lose their lands,” he said.
When these parties were in power, they sat on the Swaminathan committee’s report on the farm sector as they did not want to give farmers higher MSP (which the report had recommended), Modi said, targeting the Congress. (PTI)

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