The Free Press Journal

Centre should have discussed farm laws with states: Pawar

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Former union agricultur­e minister and Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar stepped up his attack against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government on handling the farmers’ protest and also on the hasty manner in which farm laws were passed. These laws should have been discussed with the states before their passage in the parliament. “We are not opposed to reforms in agricultur­e. Changes must be made wherever possible. There are some things that people are upset about. But it can be resolved through discussion. When people from four or five states of the countr y come on the streets for 70-72 days without any protection from wind, cold and rain, the government should be sensitive,” he noted. Pawar reiterated that the central government did not take states into confidence despite agricultur­e being a state subject. “My view is that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior ministers, including Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari, should discuss the issues with farmers,” he said.

Pawar took a dig at Union Minister Piyush Goyal and said that he was not aware about the minister ’s knowledge in agricultur­e. “Now, I have realised that Goyal is a farm expert,” he added. Pawar strongly emphasised the need for senior ministers to take the issue seriously given the unrest amongst farmers.

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