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Farm protests âsacredâ but andolan jeevis have defiled movement, says Modi in Parliament
Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated that the old system of agriculture markets and MSP would continue.
Neelam Pandey 10 February, 2021 7:34 pm IST Text Size:
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New Delhi: In yet another outreach to protesting farmers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday once again reiterated that the recently passed farm laws are not coercive and only provide options.
Speaking in Parliament, the prime minister reiterated that the old system of agriculture markets and MSP would continue. He also hit out at those âmisleadingâ the farmers and the movement.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks in the Lok Sabha during the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament, in New Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday while delivering his speech in Lok Sabha on Motion of Thanks on the President s address spoke extensively about the new farm reforms and emphasized its need in the present times even when farmers are continuing their protest against the new reforms, demanding they should be repealed. PM Modi also hit out at the Congress party that is opposing the new laws saying it is such a confused party that its Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha members, both think different. Such a confused party can neither benefit itself nor the country. Speaking on the new laws, the Prime Minister said we can t remain satisfied anymore by just maintaining the status quo, advocating that change is necessary for development, path forward.
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