If BJP wins in 2024, it will end 90% labor law from the country: Jayant Patil
If BJP wins in 2024, it will end 90% labor law from the country: Jayant Patil
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New Delhi: The Central Government has announced some changes in the labour law. The steps have been taken towards these changes. In view of these steps, questions began to arise from different state parties. In this series, Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Jayant Patil has given a statement in Jalgaon on Saturday. In this statement, he said, "If the Bharatiya Janata Party wins again in 2024, it will abolish the 90% labor law." He also said that Mazdoor Union will also be abolished. He made this statement during a dialogue visit of the Nationalist (NCP) in Jalgaon.

He said, "After the completion of the first five years of BJP government in 2014, the people of the country gave him another chance. But so that we are able to see. The government is neither ready to listen to the farmers nor to the workers. The government does not want to make any law for their good. The BJP government is set to sell all parts of the country. If they come to a victory in 2024, the workers will not have the right to take any decision for themselves.

He also said, 'BJP is considered to be the party of the bourgeoisie but in Maharashtra, BJP got recognition because of Gopinath Munde and Eknath Khadse. Because of forgetting them, today BJP could not form its government in Maharashtra. Eknath Khadse, who gave his entire life to the party, ignored him. According to him, 'This is the leader who was making BJP the party of the common man. BJP first forced the farmers to agitate on the road, now they want to harm the rights of labours.' This government is only thinking of the rich and is exploiting the workers and farmers, Jayant Patil also alleged the same.

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