PM Modi breaks silence on opposition of agriculture laws
PM Modi breaks silence on opposition of agriculture laws
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New Delhi: PM Modi inaugurated six big projects in Uttarakhand through video conference on Tuesday under the 'Namami Gange' mission. During this, PM Modi also gave a statement on the protest against the agriculture laws. PM Modi said that major reforms have been made related to the farmers, laborers and the health of the country. With these reforms, the country's workers will be strengthened, the youth of the country will be strong, the women of the country will be strong, the farmers of the country will be strong, but today the country is seeing how some people are opposing it.

He has said that "Today when the central government is giving the farmers their rights, even these people have come out to protest. These people want that the farmers of the country cannot sell their crops in the open market. These people are now insulting the farmers by setting fire to the goods and equipment that the farmer worships. PM Modi said that in this period the country has seen how the Digital India campaign, Jan Dhan bank accounts have helped the people. When our government started this work, these people were opposing them. These people have always opposed the opening of the bank account of the poor, they should also do digital transactions.

PM Modi said that When the whole world was celebrating International Yoga Day, these people sitting in India were opposing it. When the tallest statue of Sardar Patel was being unveiled, these people were still opposing it. Till date, no major leader has reached near the Statue of Unity.

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