The Fiji Times

PM Modi refuses to back down

- ■ REUTERS

NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday resisted calls for the repeal of farm reforms that have ignited the biggest protests by farmers in years around the national capital, saying they were being misled and that deregulati­on would benefit them.

Thousands of people from the big farming state of Punjab were camped out on the outskirts of Delhi for a fifth day demanding that they be allowed to stage protests in the city centre against the new laws that open up India’s tightly regulated farm produce market.

Farmers who could earlier sell grains and other products only at neighbouri­ng government-regulated wholesale markets can now sell them across the country, including to big food processing companies and retailers such as WalMart.

But farm groups and opposition parties say the government will eventually abolish the wholesale markets, where growers were assured of a minimum support price for staples like wheat and rice, leaving small farmers at the mercy of corporate agri-businesses.

Speaking at a public rally during a visit to his political constituen­cy of Varanasi in northern India, Mr Modi dismissed the fears as misplaced.

“The new agricultur­al laws have been brought in for benefit of the farmers. We will see and experience benefits of these new laws in the coming days,” he said.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Farmers attend a protest against the newly-passed farm Bills at Singhu border near Delhi, India on November 30, 2020.
Picture: REUTERS Farmers attend a protest against the newly-passed farm Bills at Singhu border near Delhi, India on November 30, 2020.

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