PM Modi lashed out at Congress over agricultural bills, said - they are confusing farmers, lying


Posted on 18th Sep 2020 02:19 pm by rohit kumar

Just before the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar, the Modi government has started offering many schemes. In this sequence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Kosi Mahasetu built for 516 crore through video conferencing. During this, PM Modi said that 4 years ago, two Mahasetu connecting North and South Bihar were started in Patna and another in Munger. With the commissioning of these two rail bridges between North Bihar and South Bihar, people have become more comfortable. During this, PM Modi said on the bills related to agriculture passed in the Lok Sabha that these bills have liberated our Annadata farmers from many bonds, they have liberated them. But those who have ruled the country for decades and have been in power are confusing the peasants. Let us know what PM Modi said in his address…

 

Farmer bills freed the providers

 

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PM Modi said that on the day of Vishwakarma Jayanti, Historical Agrarian Reform Bills have been passed in the Lok Sabha. These bills have freed our Annadata farmers from many bonds, freed them. These reforms will provide more options and more opportunities for farmers to sell their produce.

 

The bills came as a protective shield for the farmers

 

Modi said that these bills were very necessary to protect the middlemen between the farmer and the customer, who take a large part of the farmers' earnings themselves. These bills have come as a defense shield for the farmers. But some people who have been in power for decades, have ruled the country, they are trying to confuse the farmers on this subject, lying to the farmers.

 

Opposition doing politics

 

The Prime Minister said that during the elections, he used to do big things to write to the farmers, used them in writing, put them in his manifesto, and forgot after the election. And today when the NDA government is doing the same things, our government is dedicated to farmers, then they are spreading all sorts of illusions. He said that the APMC Act, which these people are now doing politics, is opposing the change in the provisions of the agricultural market, the same change was also written in their manifesto. But now that the NDA government has made this change, these people have come down to oppose it. But these people are forgetting how awake the country's farmer is. He is seeing that some people are not liking the new opportunities being provided to the farmers. The farmer of the country is watching who are those people who are standing with middlemen.

 

Government procurement will continue as before

 

Modi said that now it is being propagated that the benefit of MSP will not be given to the farmers by the government. These concocted things are going somewhere that the government will not buy paddy-wheat etc. from the farmers. This is a false lie, wrong, farmers are deceived. Our government is committed to providing fair prices to farmers through MSP. Government procurement will continue as before.

 

Farmers should not get confused

 

PM Modi said that any person can sell his product anywhere in the world, wherever he can. But only my peasant brothers and sisters were denied this right. Now, with the new provisions in force, the farmer will be able to sell his crop in any market of the country at his desired price. I want to give a clear message to the farmers of the country today. Do not get into any kind of confusion. Farmers of the country have to be vigilant with these people. Beware of those who ruled the country for decades and who are lying to the farmers today.

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