Agriculture laws repeal bill passed in Parliament!

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New Delhi: On the first day of the winter session yesterday, a bill to repeal agricultural laws was passed in both the Houses of Parliament without any debate as the Opposition engaged in a series of amalgamations. Opposition groups chanted slogans demanding justice for the farmers. Former Congressman fears federal government
The leader has blamed Rahul. Three bills to reform the agricultural sector were passed in Parliament last year. More than 40 farmers’ unions from some states, including Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, staged protests on the Delhi border in November last year.
The farmers refused to give up the struggle despite several rounds of talks. Following this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently announced the repeal of these laws. ‘The government has failed to make clear to some about these laws that could benefit farmers. Therefore, the law is repealed. The farmers should give up the struggle and return home, ‘Modi stressed.

However, farmers continue to struggle, insisting on demands including a legal guarantee of a minimum reference price, known as the MSP. Introducing the bill in the Lok Sabha, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said: “These three agricultural laws were introduced for the benefit of the farmers. The Cong, which promised in its election manifesto that the agricultural sector would be reformed, is playing a double role.

The central government has failed to make farmers aware of the importance of these laws and their benefits. However, the laws are being repealed on the basis of the principle of co-operation for the benefit of all. The promise made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now being fulfilled. There is a consensus between the ruling party and the opposition that these laws should be repealed. Therefore, there is no need to hold any discussion on the bill to withdraw them.Thus he spoke.

Following the commencement of business in the Lok Sabha yesterday, party members, including the Trinamool Congress and the DMK, chanted, “Farmers should discuss the issues.” Their other demands must be met ‘, the party members chanted. Meanwhile, parties including the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Bahujan Samaj, chanted as they sat in their seats.

Speaker Om Birla tried to persuade them to keep quiet. But as the opposition continued to chant, he announced that he would hold a voice vote to pass the bill. In which the bill was passed. Following this, the House adjourned for the day. Following the Lok Sabha, the Bill was tabled in the Rajya Sabha yesterday. Later, the bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha by voice vote. Assembly proceedings were adjourned for the rest of the day.

Rahul is obsessed

After the passage of the bill in Barli., The former leader of the Cong. At the same time they have passed the bill without any discussion and without saying a word. The BJP and the government are afraid that if they hold a debate, their mistake will be known to the world.
The power of a few rich businessmen cannot stand before the power of millions of peasants and workers. That is why I have already predicted that these agricultural laws will be withdrawn by the Central Government. These laws do not reflect the intention of Prime Minister Modi. He is driven by another force.
If the debate had taken place, we would have kept that fact informed.
Thus he said.

Slogan, antithesis!

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Lok Sabha yesterday, BJP MPs chanted ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. To that, the Opposition, including the Cong., Called the peasants to live, as ‘Jai Kishan’
The antagonism was raised.

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