Jagdeep Dhankhar News / Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar got angry with the Centre on the issue of farmers

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar expressed concern over the issues of farmers. He questioned the Agriculture Minister as to why the promises made to the farmers were not fulfilled. He said that despite India's progress, farmers are helpless. This situation shows the weakness of policy making and requires immediate solution.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 03, 2024, 10:38 PM
Jagdeep Dhankhar News: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has recently raised questions on the central government regarding the problems of farmers. He openly said that farmers are the backbone of our country, but the promises made to them are neither being fulfilled nor their voice is being heard. His statement has given rise to serious discussion on the problems of the agriculture sector and the government's policy making process.

Concern over lack of dialogue with farmers

Vice President Dhankhar asked, "Why are there no talks with the farmer?" He stressed that the farmers are not being given their due for their hard work. He urged the Agriculture Minister to bring clarity in this matter as soon as possible and explain why the promises made to the farmers are unfulfilled.

Dhankhar said about the suffering of the farmers, "When India is touching new heights globally, why is the farmer upset and helpless?" He also said that the farmer is the only class that has been struggling for a long time to solve its problems, but its demands are not being taken seriously.

Where are the farmers in the dream of developed India?

The Vice President in his address praised India's growing global stature. He said, "For the first time I have seen India changing. India was never at such a height in the world." But despite this change, he expressed deep disappointment over the lack of improvement in the condition of the farmer.

He said, "When the Prime Minister is being counted among the top leaders of the world, India's credibility is increasing, then why is our farmer struggling? This question is worth thinking about for every citizen."

The problem of fair price for farmers

Dhankar raised questions on the policy-making process and said that farmers are not getting a fair price for their produce. He called it the biggest challenge for the agriculture sector. He said that fulfilling the promises made to the farmers should be our priority.

He clarified that taking the problems of farmers lightly is not only insensitivity but it also shows that our policies are not in the right direction.

What should be the way forward?

Dhankar emphasized on dialogue and taking concrete policy steps to resolve the issues of farmers. He said that a practical and dedicated approach is needed to solve the problems of farmers.

He appealed to the Agriculture Minister and the government to increase dialogue with farmers and ensure that they get the fruits of their hard work.

Conclusion

The Vice President's statement is a serious message for the country. It is time that the government, policy-makers and all sections of the society understand the importance of farmers and take concrete steps for their welfare. If India has to become a truly developed nation, then farmers have to be given priority in this journey. Only dialogue with them and policy making for them can pave the way for the overall development of India.