Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Tomar counters Pawar on new farm legislatio­n

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NEW DELHI: Union agricultur­e minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Sunday expressed dismay over Nationalis­t Congress Party president Sharad Pawar’s tweets criticisin­g the farm laws, saying they were a mix of “ignorance and misinforma­tion” about the legislatio­n, and hoped that the veteran leader will change his stand after knowing the “facts”.

In a series of tweets, Pawar had on Saturday said the new agricultur­e laws of the Union government will adversely impact the Minimum Support Price (MSP) procuremen­t and weaken the ‘Mandi’ system. The tweets by Pawar -- who as the agricultur­e minister during the United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) period had pitched for these reforms -- came at a time when talks between the Centre and the 41 protesting farmers’ unions have reached a deadlock.

Tomar said , “Pawar himself tried hard to bring the same agricultur­e reforms earlier.” “Since he speaks with some experience and expertise on the issue, it was dismaying to see his tweets employ a mix of ignorance and misinforma­tion on the agricultur­e reforms. Let me take this opportunit­y to present some facts,” Tomar said on Twitter.

The minister countered Pawar’s tweet on the amended Essential Commoditie­s (EC) Act over “apprehensi­ons that corporates may stockpile” by saying that “...Under the EC Act, the central government can intervene in case of extraordin­ary circumstan­ces...extraordin­ary price rise and natural calamities of grave nature,” Tomar said.PTI

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