New Delhi. According to the big news of the morning, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has given a clarification on his immediate remark in which he had allegedly said that the government should again return to the Farm Laws in India. Will bring
On this Tomar clarified and said – “I have never said this. According to the news agency ANI, Tomar said, “I actually said that the Indian government had made good laws. But we have taken them back due to unavoidable reasons. At the same time, on the question of the new draft related to agriculture, Tomar said- “It is not said … all is absolutely false propaganda. ,
#WATCH | “I never said that,” said Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on his reported remarks alluding that Govt will again bring farm laws (25.12) pic.twitter.com/kHNt9xrYXF
– ANI (@ANI) December 26, 2021
Earlier, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar had said on Friday that private investment in the agriculture sector in the country has come down very little. Addressing a program, Tomar also said that despite repeal of the agrarian reform laws, the government is not disappointed at all.
Take just one step back and we will go back again – Tomar
In fact, Tomar was speaking on the occasion of the inauguration of ‘Agrovision’, an agro-industry exhibition. On this side Union Minister Nitin Gadkari was also present on this occasion. Gadkari is the main patron of this initiative. The minister had said, ‘We brought the Agriculture Amendment Act. But some people did not like this law, which was a major reform brought about 70 years after independence under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. ,
He had also said that, “But the government is not disappointed by this. We take a step back and we will move forward again because farmers are the backbone of India. At the same time, he said that there is a need for big investment in the agriculture sector. At the same time, the minister said, “The only sector where the least investment has taken place is the agriculture sector.”
Tomar had said that private investment came into other sectors, which created jobs and increased the contribution of these industries to the GDP. At the same time, the Union Minister claimed that the current investment in this sector benefits the traders and not the farmers. However, now Tomar seems to be reversing his statement.