Agri Bills historic, in farmers' interest: Modi tweets in Punjabi


New Delhi, Sep 20 (IANS): In the wake of protests by farmers in Punjab and Haryana against three agriculture-related Bills, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday assured the farmers -- through tweets in Punjabi language -- that the proposed laws were historic and in their interest.

"No dilution of MSP regime; government procurement of agricultural produce to continue," Modi said in one of the series of tweets in Punjabi, hours after the passage of two of the three contentious agricultural Bills by the Rajya Sabha.

Reiterating his government's commitment and dubbing the passage of the farm Bills as a "watershed moment", the Prime Minister said: "We are here to serve the farmers. We will do our best to help the farmers and ensure a better life for their future generations."

Modi said that the Indian farming system immediate needed the latest technology.

"Our agriculture sector is in desperate need of the latest technology that assists the industrious farmers. Now, with the passage of the Bills, our farmers will have easier access to futuristic technology that will boost production and yield better results. This is a welcome step."

"For decades, the Indian farmer was bound by various constraints and bullied by middlemen. The Bills passed by Parliament liberate the farmers from such adversities. These Bills will add impetus to the efforts to double the income of farmers and ensure greater prosperity for them," tweeted the Prime Minister.

Earlier in the day, the Upper House of Parliament also its nod to The Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020, and The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020. The Lok Sabha passed the two Bills on Thursday.

The third is The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020.

  

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    Modi Govt's Trial & Error has backfired all through.
    DeMo - failed.
    Black Money - failed.
    Make in India - failed
    GST - failed because all the collections are with the center, NIL with states
    LPG subsidy - failed

    Please do not play with farmers' activities - once a farmer gives up ploughing, his field will take years to bring the soil back to yielding condition. A farmer can't transport his grains to far away markets on his own, he got to take help of transporters as middlemen. If they are to lose major of their profit to transporting, what good is done through this Bill ? As such doing away with MANDI arrangements is going to be a huge failure.

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  • Jude, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    I have not read the bill, and I cannot comment on its merits / demerits. But if the farmers have serious concerns about their livelihoods, the government should have taken them into confidence first and alleviate their concerns, before passing the bill.

    What I do not like about this government is their consistent contempt of subsidiarity. Every state has a different situation. 'One Nation, One Rule, One Culture' will inevitably backfire.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    I don't understand why the farmers are protesting ?
    If the bill is good for farmers they must be celebrating in joy now.
    There is some misunderstanding somewhere.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    So, then PM should hold press conference with farmers and clarify the misunderstanding face to face instead of tweeting in Punjabi and in Minkey Ba'ath away from a dark hole.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    Middle men and brokers are opposing!!!!

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    Is SAD chief and BJP ally Harsimrat Kaur & team middlemen and brokers???????....

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  • DR.S.KAMATH, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    All FCI procurement in Punjab goes through Badals agro agency

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    Punjab will not impose this bill on its farmers. It's Haryana which is BJP ruled state that is forcefully imposing this bill on farmers.
    BTW, why Modi is talking for farmers and prompting for farmers what is good and in best interest of farmers than allowing farmers to talk for themselves and listen to them and act accordingly.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    Success rates of Modi regime is always negative. Only beating drums and making noise and ultimately the benefit goes to few big corporates and to hide that they will bring another jumla and keep media and people busy

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    no feats... only tweets...

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 20 2020

    There is trust deficit even within the NDA. No success stories in the last 6 years.

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