New Delhi: As the farmers’ protests outside of Delhi entered the 20th on Tuesday (December 15), Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a direct message to the agitators farmers, said: “I want to reiterate that my government is ready 24 hours to solve all their problems. doubts, “but accused the opposition of sowing confusion about the new agrarian laws.
Making a strong pitch in favor of the new farm laws, the prime minister said a conspiracy is brewing to confuse farmers and flayed the opposition of shooting farmers on the shoulders of farmers. “The people who are in the Opposition and who deceive farmers today were in favor of these agricultural reforms during their government. They could not make a decision during their term. Today, when the nation has taken a historic step, these people are deceiving to farmers. “said Prime Minister Modi, during his visit to Kutch in Gujarat to lay the foundation for various development projects.
Prime Minister Modi, who was on a one-day visit to Gujarat, said he also set the example of two sectors in Gujarat, his home state, which flourished without government intervention. He said that the dairy and fisheries sectors in the state grew exponentially without much intervention from the state government, as the business is mainly run by leaders of the cooperative sector and farmers.
“In other parts of the country as well, dairy farmers and the cooperative sector have created a successful supply chain. Similarly, governments do not have any significant control over the fruit and vegetable trade,” he said, adding “I am giving these examples because a conspiracy is brewing to confuse the farmers who have gathered near Delhi today. ”
In particular, the DNA report has previously exposed the conspiracy to provoke farmers in the name of this movement. They have also been intimidated by saying that their lands will be taken away under the new agricultural laws. Prime Minister Modi tried to remove this fear from the farmers, but the leaders of the agitating farmers nevertheless claimed that they will “make” the Center repeal the three new agricultural laws in a tightening of their position.
While the leaders of the farmers’ unions tried to increase pressure on the Center by declaring that their fight has reached a stage where they are “determined” to win it no matter what, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that the Center He is willing to continue his conversations with “genuine agricultural unions” to find a solution with an open mind.
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Lately, DNA reports have been arguing whether “too much democracy” is being misused in India, and in the name of the Constitution, various things are being done unconstitutionally. On Monday, the Supreme Court requested a response from the Center to the guilty plea filed by a 94-year-old woman who sought to declare the 1975 Emergency proclamation ‘totally unconstitutional’. The higher court, which decided to hear the guilty plea, He said he would also examine whether it is “feasible or desirable” for him to examine the validity of the Emergency proclamation after a lapse of 45 years.
In the name of democracy, pandemonium broke out in the Karnataka Legislative Council on Tuesday when Vice President SL Dharme Gowda was literally knocked off the president’s seat by the MLA in Congress, leading to a fierce momentum between the BJP and the MLA of the Congress.
The BJP had called a session on the Governor’s direction to file a motion of no confidence against Pratap Chandra Shetty, Chairman of the Legislative Council. The BJP, which has fewer numbers in the Legislative Council, planned to remove the president of the council of Congress with the support of JDS. When the session began, the BJP and JDS demanded that the current president not sit in the chair, and instead, the vice president and MLC Bhoje Gowda of JDS were asked to take a seat.
In a democracy, everyone had the freedom to speak, but when this freedom causes problems for others, then it must be challenged. The incident is related to the AIIMS nursing staff strike in Delhi. Although the strike was withdrawn following the High Court order, the strike has raised many questions when the country was battling the coronavirus.
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