Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

PM urges farmers to withdraw stir

Says the opposition, govt and protesters should give these reforms a chance and see if this change helps them

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday appealed to protesting farmers to end their agitation against the new farm laws even as he questioned opposition parties for their sudden “U-turn” on the agricultur­e sector reforms.

The Prime Minister also hit out at those behind the protests, saying a new “breed” of agitators called “andolan jeevi” has emerged in the country who cannot live without an agitation and the nation should guard against them. He also said a new FDI (Foreign Destructiv­e Ideology) has come up in the nation and “we need to be more aware to save the country from such ideology”. “I invite you to come forward and solve the problems of agricultur­e sector by making those protesting against the laws understand the reforms...Let’s move forward together,” he said.

The PM said the agricultur­e minister has been holding constant dialogue with farmers and has held several meetings with them and there is no tension yet, as both sides are trying to understand each other.

“We urge those sitting on the agitation that even though it is their right to agitate, the manner in which the old people are sitting there, is not right. They (agitators) should be taken back. They should end the agitation and we will together find a solution as all doors are open for dialogue. From this House, I again invite them for dialogue,” he said while appealing to farmers to end their agitation.

“We should move forward and not take the country behind. All the opposition and the government, protesters should give these reforms a chance and see if this change helps them. We are ready to remove shortcomin­gs.

“I assure you that mandis will be modernised. Not just this, MSP was there, it is there and will remain. Cheap ration given to over 80 crore people will continue. Please do not try to spread misinforma­tion. We also need to strengthen means to increase the incomes of farmers,” he further said. Modi admitted that there were problems in the agricultur­e sector and said everyone together has to find a solution to them. “I feel time cannot wait. Every law requires reforms as we are not ones living in a static state. We should all move together with good reforms,” he said.

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday appealed to protesting farmers to end their agitation against the new farm laws even as he questioned opposition parties for their sudden “U-turn” on the agricultur­e sector reforms.

The Prime Minister also hit out at those behind the protests, saying a new “breed” of agitators called “andolan jeevi” has emerged in the country who cannot live without an agitation and the nation should guard against them.

He also said a new FDI (Foreign Destructiv­e Ideology) has come up in the nation and “we need to be more aware to save the country from such ideology”. “I invite you to come forward and solve the problems of agricultur­e sector by making those protesting against the laws understand the reforms...Let’s move forward together,” he said.

The PM said the agricultur­e minister has been holding constant dialogue with farmers and has held several meetings with them and there is no tension yet, as both sides are trying to understand each other.

“We urge those sitting on the agitation that even though it is their right to agitate, the manner in which the old people are sitting there, is not right. They (agitators) should be taken back. They should end the agitation and we will together find a solution as all doors are open for dialogue. From this House, I again invite them for dialogue,” he said while appealing to farmers to end their agitation.

“We should move forward and not take the country behind. All the opposition and the government, protesters should give these reforms a chance and see if this change helps them. We are ready to remove shortcomin­gs.

“I assure you that mandis will be modernised. Not just this, MSP was there, it is there and will remain. Cheap ration given to over 80 crore people will continue. Please do not try to spread misinforma­tion. We also need to strengthen means to increase the incomes of farmers,” he further said.

Modi admitted that there were problems in the agricultur­e sector and said everyone together has to find a solution to them. “I feel time cannot wait. Every law requires reforms as we are not ones living in a static state. We should all move together with good reforms,” he said. He noted that if “we delay the reforms further, while sticking to our political preference­s, we will usher the farmers towards darkness and we have to worry about it”.

Modi also stressed that India is very proud of the contributi­on of Sikhs and the language used by some for them will not benefit the country. He alleged that some people are also trying to defame Sikhs.

“This is a community that has done so much for the nation. The country takes pride in the contributi­on of Sikhs, but some people are trying to defame them. The words and blessings of the Guru Sahibs are precious. The language used by some for them will not benefit the country,” he said, replying to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address in the Rajya Sabha.

 ?? ANI ?? Farmers during their ongoing protest against the three farm laws, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi on Monday
ANI Farmers during their ongoing protest against the three farm laws, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi on Monday

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