Crowd Gathering Doesn’t Lead to Revocation of Laws, Says Narendra Singh Tomar

File photo of Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar.

He urged the agitating farm unions to tell the government which provisions in these new laws they find anti- farmers.

  • PTI Gwalior
  • Last Updated: February 21, 2021, 23:39 IST
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Union minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Sunday reiterated that the Centre was ready to talk to the farmers protesting against the new agriculture laws, and said that mere gathering of crowd does not lead to revocation of legislations. He urged the agitating farm unions to tell the government which provisions in these new laws they find anti- farmers.

“Considering the issue with sensitivity, the government has held 12 rounds of talks with the farmer unions.But decisions on the basis of talks could be taken when objections (over the new farm laws) are pointed out,” the Agriculture Minister told reporters in Gwalior when asked about the protest.

The unions should tell as to what is anti-farmers in the new laws, he added. “You flatly say revoke the…

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