India / Never said govt will bring back farm laws: Narendra Singh Tomar

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar clarified that he never said that the Central government will bring back the farm laws. Earlier, Tomar said the government took a step back to move forward again on the farm laws. Congress alleged that the Centre will try to bring back the farm laws with amendments after the Assembly elections in five states.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 26, 2021, 03:37 PM
New Delhi: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Sunday clarified that the Government was not planning to bring back the farm laws that were recently repealed, adding that the Congress was spreading rumours to cover up its own failures.

Mr. Tomar had on Friday said that the Government took a step back on the three farm laws due to some reasons, but would go forward again, leading the Congress to allege that the Centre was planning on bringing back the contentious laws.

In a tweet on Sunday, Mr. Tomar said the Government had no plans to bring back the laws. He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had decided to withdraw the agricultural reform laws to “keep the honour of the farmers”. He added that the Congress was sowing confusion “to cover up its failures” and “farmers should beware of this”.

Following more than a year of protests by farmers, Mr. Modi had announced the decision to withdraw the three farm laws in November. The laws were repealed in the recently-concluded winter session of Parliament.