Statesmanship move: Amit Shah praises PM Modi over repeal of farm laws
New Delhi/IBNS: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his "statesmanship move" of repealing three controversial farm laws that had triggered massive protests in and around Delhi.
Shah, a confidante of Modi, tweeted, "PM @narendramodi’s announcement relating to the farm laws is a welcome and statesmanlike move. As the Prime Minister pointed out in his address, the Government of India will keep serving our farmers and always support them in their endeavours."
PM @narendramodi’s announcement relating to the farm laws is a welcome and statesmanlike move.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) November 19, 2021
As the Prime Minister pointed out in his address, the Government of India will keep serving our farmers and always support them in their endeavours.
"What is unique about PM @narendramodi Ji's announcement is that he picked the special day of ‘Guru Purab’ to make this announcement. It also shows there is no other thought except the welfare of each and every Indian for him. He has shown remarkable statesmanship."
What is unique about PM @narendramodi Ji's announcement is that he picked the special day of ‘Guru Purab’ to make this announcement. It also shows there is no other thought except the welfare of each and every Indian for him. He has shown remarkable statesmanship.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) November 19, 2021
With barely a few months left for crucial assembly elections in north India, Modi on Friday announced the repeal of three controversial farm laws that had triggered massive protests by the peasants.
In a national address, Modi, the top leader of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said, "Today, I want to tell everyone that we have decided to repeal all three farm laws."
"We will finish the process to repeal the law in the upcoming Parliament session."
The new laws, which was controversially enacted amid COVID-19 pandemic, would have facilitated the farmers to sell their produce beyond the regulated wholesale market.
However, farmers mostly from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, who camped in and around Delhi for almost a year as a protest, fear they would be left at the mercy of the private players once the laws are enforced.
Even after several rounds of talks with the farmers, the government, which was ready to postpone the laws' implementation, was unable to find a solution as the protesters wanted the complete rollback of the reforms.
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