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Benefits of path-breaking laws have started reaching more than 100 million Indian small farmers

- Dear Editor,

Please find below some details/informatio­n to assuage the concerns of your readers with regard to the recent path-breaking Indian Farm Laws in India against which a small section of India’s farming community has been protesting.

It is emphasized that the reforms, intended to protect and empower farmers in India, are based on inputs from experts and recommenda­tions by Committees that have analyzed the specific challenges of the agricultur­al sector in lndia over the last 20 years.

The Farm Acts were duly discussed and debated in the Parliament of India and passed in the Indian parliament as per democratic norms. Their benefits have started reaching more than 100 million small farmers instantly. Since the enactment of these reforms, discussion­s have been held with farmers and other stakeholde­rs on their efficient implementa­tion.

With the section of farmers having reservatio­ns, 11 rounds of talks have been held with the government side led by the Minister of Agricultur­e

himself. Though the Government of lndia has suggested numerous ways to address their apprehensi­ons - including postponing implementa­tion of the Acts or amendment of the same, suspension of implementa­tion of the laws for 18 months and following the instructio­ns of the Supreme Court of India to form a committee to look into the issues, these options have been summarily rejected by the agitators.

The above informatio­n is shared with you to dispel any misgivings with regard to the objectives of the reforms, the ability of those having reservatio­ns to protest peacefully and the willingnes­s of the Government of India to address all concerns, in a manner most acceptable to the protesting farmers’ unions.

The efforts continue but the Government of India is more than aware of efforts by vested interests abroad to fuel the protests through misinforma­tion and incendiary assertions that are not helpful in progressin­g the dialogue between the protesters and Government or addressing the issues through the democratic processes that our people have traditiona­lly relied on.

It may be noted that the farmers participat­ing in the protests rallies have been treated with utmost respect and restraint by the Government and security forces more than may have been the case in similar situations elsewhere in the world. Therefore, on the substantiv­e issues as well as treatment of the protesters, there should be no doubt about the objectives and approach of the Government of India in the minds of the people.

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