New Delhi: Last Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the repeal of three agricultural laws. Following his announcement, it has now been revealed that the proposal to repeal the agriculture law will be accepted in Wednesday's Union Cabinet meeting. In reality, while announcing the repeal of the law, Prime Minister Modi remarked in his address, "We couldn't explain to the farmers, therefore we're repealing these regulations." We are repealing the law, but despite our best efforts, we were unable to persuade certain farmers of the importance of their interests. We tried all we could to explain it, but we couldn't.' You are probably aware that farmers have been protesting on the streets for a long time against the Centre's agricultural laws. They have finally received relief as a result of the government's decision. Farmer leaders, on the other hand, claim that the government has yet to resolve a number of difficulties. Even after the announcement of the law's repeal, the farmer leaders have demonstrated a lack of trust in the government. "The Prime Minister should not be so nice," farmer leader Rakesh Tikait recently observed. 750 farmers have been martyred, with 10,000 cases pending. What are we going to do if we don't talk? Even honey couldn't compete with the Prime Minister's sweet words. Mira Rajput shares the sweetest pic with mother-in-law, asks 'Rasode mein kaun tha?' Railways to Run EMU special trains for third T20 cricket match between IND Vs NZ Petrol Price In Haryana Today, Know here