Athavale: Asking for repeal of farm laws is a threat to democracy


New Delhi, Dec 25 (IANS): Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale has termed the demand for withdrawal of the three agricultural laws as a threat to democracy. He has said that it is impossible to withdraw the laws. Athawale, in his familiar style, gave a punchline saying: "Kanoon wapas lena nahin aasan, phir kyo aandolan kar rahe ho kisan? (It isn't easy to withdraw the law, then why are you protesting farmer?) "

"There may be some modifications in agricultural laws in the forthcoming Parliament session," Athawale said in a statement. In such a case farmers must end the agitation by accepting the government's proposal. I think the three laws are for the good of the farmers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today spoke to farmers of several states and removed their doubts."

The national president of the Republican Party of India (A) and a minister in the Modi government appealed to the farmers to end the agitation. "Today, Prime Minister Modi again made it clear that the government has come to power to strengthen the farmers and increase their incomes. The Modi government is increasingly working for farmers. From 2014 to 2020, greater allocations have been made in budgets for farmers. In the year 2013-14, the UPA government kept an annual budget of Rs. 21900 crore for farmers, but the Modi government's budget of 2020-21 is 1 lakh 34 thousand 339 crore rupees.

"It is impossible to withdraw the agricultural laws. The demand to repeal the laws can pose a threat to democracy. Some leaders are talking about misleading farmers. I would like to submit to the agitating farmers that these are not black laws. These laws are good for the farmers. So, you must talk to the government and suspend the agitation."

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 26 2020

    Three Agricultural laws were not passed the Democratically ...

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  • SURESH HEGDE, MUSCAT

    Sat, Dec 26 2020

    Passed in Indian parliament...Not in Italy.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 26 2020

    What is Democracy its not like your slogan Go Corona Corona go or say Go farm law go.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 26 2020

    Politicians like "Go Corona Go" should have some minimum educational qualification. Persons can not read files should not be ministers.

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 26 2020

    When people protest they called anti national terrorist or naxalite
    When BJP protests not problem
    When they are in opposition for 60 years what they did same even how many months they didn’t allow parliament to function so many months

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Fri, Dec 25 2020

    Then first define and describe Democracy. Just using the name democracy wherever possible without following democratic principles to pass law is an insult to democracy. FYI, these 3 laws have no democratic validity and are Null and Void.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 26 2020

    eera,
    ... do you really know anything about the new farm law !!!

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 26 2020

    Kishore, are people on protest fools? Why do u want to sell India to just couple of businessmen? Why not allow all to survive ? Tell me how good you knpw about farm laws?

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