Agriculture Minister Tomar claims UPA failed to bring in farm reforms due to pressure
Agriculture Minister Tomar claims UPA failed to bring in farm reforms due to pressure
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New Delhi: The agitation of farmer organizations against the new agricultural laws brought by the Modi government of the Center has entered the 34th day. In the meanwhile, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that during the UPA regime, then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar wanted to improve agriculture, but could not implement them due to 'political pressure'. With this, he also said that the Modi government will not take any decision that is harmful to farmers and poor.

It is worth mentioning that the Minister of Agriculture was addressing representatives of 11 farmer organizations who came to Delhi from Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Haryana, Maharashtra and Jammu and Kashmir to show their support for the new agricultural laws. An official statement citing what was said during the meeting with the farmers 'representatives said that' whatever positive steps have been taken to improve the leadership of PM Modi, he was opposed by some sections. However, these reforms have been very helpful to change the picture of the country.

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has said that the government is negotiating with the protesting farmers to end the deadlock. He said, 'Some forces are trying to use the shoulders of the farmers to fulfil their plans'.

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