Bhopal: Former Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath has promised that he will decide not to implement these laws in the state as soon as the CM is formed after the by-election. Former CM Kamal Nath said on Thursday, "The Shivraj government of the Center and Madhya Pradesh want to benefit the capitalist and corporate sector through this law." Kamal Nath further said that hence this law was implemented in the state indiscriminately without thinking about the future of the farmers. The conspiracy being hatched by the nobles against the farmers, the Congress party will strongly oppose it. Questioning the procedure adopted to pass the agricultural legislation in Parliament, Kamal Nath said, "The undemocratic manner in which anti-farmer laws have been passed in Parliament, clear the BJP's intention to directly The medium wants to benefit the big houses at the expense of the farmers. All these three laws are going to benefit the capitalists. " Kamal Nath said, "Once the CM of Madhya Pradesh is formed, I will take a decision in the interest of the farmers and will not allow these three laws to be implemented in the state. The Mandi tax will be brought to a minimum level and the scope of the mandis will also be expanded. " Also Read- UAE sets world record, corona test conducted more than its population Assam’s Lovlina Borgohain Will Travel To France For Training Police Arrestes BJP IT Cell Worker Durllav Nath