Congress disagrees with these ordinances of Central Government
Congress disagrees with these ordinances of Central Government
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The central government had implemented 3 ordinances making many changes in the agriculture department. In this, the central government has taken a big decision regarding the farmers. In which they have given permission to sell their crop anywhere. Contract farming was also provided. But after the release of this, some farmers' organizations are continuously expressing concern about the minimum support price. The opposition believes that the government wants to shut down the MSP through these ordinances.

They believe that the effect of this will be seen on farmers across India. But the farmers in Haryana and Punjab are expected to have the most impact. Because in these 2 states, crops with the highest MSP are grown such as wheat and paddy. An all-party meeting has already been held on this issue in Punjab and in Haryana, it is being strongly opposed. But in the midst of this, Haryana Agriculture Minister Jayaprakash Dalal has said that the minimum support price will not end in any way through this ordinance. The process of procuring the crops that were being done is going to continue. In which every year the government is increasing in August.

JP Dalal told that 3 ordinances of the central government are in the farmers' favour. Farmers remain hostage due to heavy rain. Now they have the freedom to sell their crop anywhere and to anyone. Long term results of new ordinances will be provided to the farmers. But opponents are worried that if Modi continues to work in this manner, their political future will end. For which the opposition shedding crocodile tears.

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