New Delhi: The central government is adamant about its decision regarding the issue of agricultural laws. The government is not in favor of repealing these laws. Today, PM Modi has cleared the situation on this. In an all-party meeting today, PM Modi has said that the things which were said in the talks with the farmers, the conditions which were agreed, are still intact. PM Modi has also said that we are ready to discuss the proposal made by Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. The government has also accepted the opposition's demand for a debate on agricultural laws. That is, there will be a debate in Parliament about agricultural laws. In the all-party meeting, the leaders of the Congress-TMC and other parties demanded a discussion in the Parliament on the issue of the Farmers Movement in Delhi on the Agricultural Law, on which the government agrees. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi said that the opposition has demanded a debate on the farmers' issue, we are ready for this. Union Minister Prahlad Joshi further said that in the all-party meeting, PM Modi has said that in the 11th interaction between the farmers' government, we said that the government agreed to the discussion. Tomar had said that farmers should make only one phone call. Whenever you say, we are ready for discussion. It is still intact. Prahlad Joshi said that the Opposition has demanded that there should be additional talks in the Lok Sabha in addition to the bill, for which the government also agrees. Also Read:- China's Hualong one nuclear reactor begins operations Uttarakhand focuses to produce 500 MT wool by 2023-24 under Structured Breeding plan for sheep Yogi cabinet expansion soon, new to come old to be replaced