This Article is From Sep 25, 2020

"PM Is God Of Farmers, Bills Will Double Farmers' Income": Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister

"The Prime Minister, who is taking farsighted decisions, is god of farmers. All the three bills related to agriculture reforms are a blessing for farmers. These will double their income," Shivraj Chouhan said in Indore.

'PM Is God Of Farmers, Bills Will Double Farmers' Income': Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan said the 3 new farm bills will double farmers' income

Indore:

Calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi "god of farmers", Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said the three farm sector reform bills passed recently by Parliament will double the income of cultivators.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday night, Shivraj Singh Chouhan termed those opposing the bills as "kisandrohi" (anti-farmers) and claimed they are doing so to protect the interest of middlemen.

"The Prime Minister, who is taking farsighted decisions, is god of farmers. All the three bills related to agriculture reforms are a blessing for farmers. These will double their income," Mr Chouhan said in Indore.

People opposing these bills are not well-wishers of farmers and are just misleading them, the Chief Minister said.

"If any exporter, by paying a good price, purchases wheat and rice from farmers directly, then there will be no need for middlemen. Why are opposition parties supporting these middlemen?" he asked.

By crticising these bills, the opposition parties are not opposing the Prime Minister, but "blindly opposing" interests of farmers, the Chief Minister added.

The Farmer's Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020, and the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020 were passed in both the houses of Parliament amid protests from the opposition parties.

On Wednesday, 18 opposition parties urged President Ram Nath Kovind not to sign the contentious bills and alleged that they were passed "unconstitutionally" in "complete disregard" of parliamentary norms.

The Modi government has claimed these bills are to ensure that farmers get better prices for their produce without being subject to the regulations of mandis (agri markets).

Farmer organisations and the opposition parties allege that the law has been framed to suit "big corporates who seek to dominate the Indian food and agriculture business", and will weaken the negotiating power of farmers.
 

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