What PM Modi said in Parliament – Agricultural law is voluntary, not binding
New Delhi, Agencies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday spoke on the President’s address to the Lok Sabha amidst the ongoing struggle from the road to Parliament to protest against the new agricultural laws. In his address, Prime Minister Modi lashed out at the opposition, especially the Congress. The companions appealed to the countrymen to differentiate between agitators and agitators. The Prime Minister also enumerated the benefits of new agricultural laws. He said that 21st-century thinking cannot be done in the 18th century. At present, it is necessary to modernize agriculture. According to the market, efforts will have to be made to produce in the agricultural sector. The Prime Minister has said on the occasion that the agricultural law is voluntary and not binding.
Why hate those who say the right thing
Prime Minister Modi said that there is no harm in saying the right thing. But there is a large section in the country whose people hate those who say the right thing. They believe in just speaking things. They do not believe in doing good.
Understand the difference between agitators and agitators
The Prime Minister said that sabotage stigmatizes the movement. Telecom towers are being demolished in Punjab. After all, what is the relation of the peasants’ movement to break these towers? The country has to understand the difference between agitators and agitators.
Do not play without playing, play bad
Taking a dig at the opposition, PM Modi said, there is an old saying Khelb na khele deib, khelo badga. This is what is going on today to stop the wheel of progress. The opposition is working on this mantra.
Private sector is also necessary for growth
PM Modi said that everyone has a collective contribution to increasing the country’s strength. When all the countrymen sweat, then the country moves forward. If public sector is necessary for the country, then the contribution of the private sector is also necessary. Today, the country is working for humanity, so the private sector is also a big contributor.
Agricultural law is not binding on farmers
The Prime Minister warned the country against being misled in the name of opposition to the three agrarian reform laws. He said that new agricultural laws are not mandatory. These are not bonds but are optional. The old system is open to those who do not want to adopt laws. Despite the new laws, the old system will not end. With this, the Prime Minister came to the negotiating table with the agitating farmers and requested the government to find a solution to the issue.
Farmer Rail is cold storage on the move
We have used the farmer rail during the Corona era. This train is cold storage on the go. The other important thing that we have done is to make 10,000 FPOs. These are going to emerge as a huge force for small farmers. There is a special experiment to make FPOs in Maharashtra. In Kerala too, the people of the Communist Party are engaged in the work of making FPOs to a large extent. It is my belief that small farmers will become powerful after the creation of 10,000 FPOs.
It is not good to keep the smell of subordination
PM Modi said that Sardar Patel used to say that even after attaining independence, the smell of freedom cannot spread if the smell of freedom continues. Until our small farmers get new rights, their talk of complete independence will remain incomplete. At present, it is necessary to modernize agriculture. According to the market, efforts should be made to have production in the agricultural sector. Small farmers should get rights. Nobody wants farmers to be caught in the vicious cycle of poverty.
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