Congress Leadership Is Stunted, Misleading Farmers For Vested Interest: Narendra Singh Tomar On Farm Bills
Congress Leadership Is Stunted, Misleading Farmers For Vested Interest: Narendra Singh Tomar On Farm Bills
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New Delhi: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar interviewed a news agency on Thursday. During this, Narendra Tomar said that several steps were taken one after the other for the benefit of the farmers, but even after all, till the laws were changed, the progress we were thinking about the farmer was not possible. . Therefore, the Government of India prepared two ordinances, which have now been issued.

He said that the Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Simplification) Bill, 2020 and the Second Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Price Assurance and Agreements Bill on Agricultural Services, 2020. Both these bills are definitely going to liberate the farmer from the chains of APMC that were tied up. I want to tell the farmers that let them be implemented, there will definitely be a revolutionary change in your life. Our act gives the farmer the freedom to sell his produce from any place outside the market at any price at his will.

Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that I want to ask the Punjab Chief Minister why you said in your manifesto at the time of election that you will change the APMC Act, abolish tax and promote interstate trade. The Congress maintains this in its National Manifesto and also in the State Manifesto. He challenged that any leader of Congress, whether it is from the Center or the state, should first say that now we are reversing the announcement that we had made in our manifesto, then I am ready to listen to their argument. The minister said that the leadership of the Congress has become Stunted, the good people in the Congress have lost their tail. Those who have the leadership of the party in their hands have no status left in the country.

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