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Sharad Pawar took a U-turn on agricultural laws, said – there is no need to repeal the law

Taking a U-turn on the agriculture laws made by the central government, NCP chief Sharad Pawar has said that the new agriculture laws of the Center need not be rejected outright, instead, it needs to be changed to remove the controversial part. needed. Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar today said that the Narendra Modi government is ready to hold talks with the farmers who have been agitating for more than six months.


. According to state-run news channel Doordarshan, Pawar, a former Union minister and NCP chief, had yesterday said that instead of completely scrapping the three agriculture laws, some amendments could be made. Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar told news agency ANI today, “I welcome this statement of the former Agriculture Minister. I want to tell them that the central government agrees with them


Let us tell you that in February this year, Sharad Pawar had demanded repeal of all three agriculture laws. Criticizing the laws, Pawar had said that they would adversely affect the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and weaken the country’s market system. In January, while addressing a Kisan Sabha, Sharad Pawar had said that “this government (Centre) is trying to destroy farmers.


Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said on Thursday that three new agricultural laws of the Center will bring revolutionary changes in the lives of farmers and there is no question of taking them back. Tomar, who reached Gwalior on Thursday, said that agricultural laws will not be returned at any cost. He made it clear that these laws are the result of 30 years of hard work of agricultural scientists. Most of the farmers unions in the country are in support of the agriculture law.


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