'India's farmers were not satisfied with any government effort': Uma Bharti
'India's farmers were not satisfied with any government effort': Uma Bharti
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Bhopal: BJP leader and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Uma Bharti made a statement last Monday. In this statement, she said, "What Prime Minister Narendra Modi said while announcing the withdrawal of the three controversial agricultural laws (three controversial farm laws) was deeply distressed by people like him. She further said, 'If Prime Minister Modi is unable to explain to the farmers the importance of three agricultural laws, then all of us BJP workers are lacking in it. Till date the farmers of India have not been satisfied with any government effort.

In fact, Uma has tweeted a series of tweets. In it, she writes, "I have been on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi for the last four days. On November 19, 2021, when our Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the withdrawal of all three agricultural laws, I was stunned. So, after three days, I am reacting. She has written, "What Modiji said while returning the laws made people like me very upset. If Modiji is not able to explain the importance of agricultural laws to the farmers, we are all short of BJP workers. Why we could not properly contact and communicate with the farmers?'' She further writes, 'Modi is the Prime Minister with very deep thinking and understanding the root of the problem. One who understands the root of the problem. He also does the solution perfectly. The coordination between the people of India and Modi is unprecedented in the political and democratic history of the world. We could not face the constant propaganda of the opposition regarding agricultural laws, that is why I was getting very upset with Modi's address that day.'

She also said, "My leader Modiji established his greatness even by withdrawing the laws. Such a unique leader of our country has been successful throughout the ages. This is what I pray to Baba Vishwanath and Mother Ganga. Till date, the farmers of India have not been satisfied with any government effort. I myself come from a farming family. My two elder brothers are still dependent on farming. I have constant communication with them. I have a lively connection with the village of my birthplace. She also said, "My elder brother Amrit Singh Lodhi always tells me that farm is an immovable property and farming is a stream of unbroken prosperity, but the farmer never becomes rich. I have been watching the life of my brother Amrit Singh Lodhi since my birth. What I understood is that manure, seeds and electricity should be available on time and the right to sell foodgrains as per my choice can be a source of happiness. ’

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