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Narendra Tomar does not know something about farming: Digvijaya Singh

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Image Source : INDIA TV Digivijaya Singh stated farm legal guidelines have been drafted in Mumbai, not New Delhi.
Alleging that the farm legal guidelines have been drafted in Mumbai and never in Delhi, senior Congress chief Digvijaya Singh on Friday sought to nook the Modi authorities over the continuing farmers’ protest. 

Digvijaya Singh known as Narendra Singh Tomar, the Union Agriculture Minister, a ‘good’ particular person, however added that he has little data about farming. 

“Two Ministers held talks with farmers- One of them Narendra Singh Tomar ji is good person but he doesn’t know anything about farming. And Piyush Goyal is spokesperson of corporate sector. I think farm laws were drafted in Mumbai & not in Delhi,” information company ANI quoted Singh, as saying. 

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Tomar, Goyal and different high authorities officers have held as many as 11 rounds of talks with the farmer unions who’ve been demanding repeal of the three farm legal guidelines handed in Parliament final 12 months. The authorities has provided to remain the legal guidelines for 18 months, nonetheless, the protesting unions have been insisting on withdrawal.  Thousands of farmers, largely from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been protesting at Delhi’s borders for over two months demanding rollback of the brand new farm legal guidelines.

Tomar Slams Opposition

Speaking in Rajya Sabha at present,  Narendra Singh Tomar slammed the Congress and different opposition events for spreading lies over the brand new farm legal guidelines. Tomar stated that the brand new farm legal guidelines will deliver revolutionary adjustments within the lifetime of farmers by rising their earnings. He urged the farmer unions to inform the federal government concerning the flaws within the legal guidelines.

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“Farmers are being misled that others would occupy their land if these laws are implemented. Let me know if there is a single provision in Contract Farming law which allows any trader to snatch away the land of any farmer,” he stated.

“I made it clear that if the government is ready to make amendments, it doesn’t mean there is any problem in farm laws. People in a particular state are misinformed,” the Minister added.

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