The Agriculture Minister said “The welfare we want for farmers wouldn’t have been possible without changing laws. Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion & Facilitation) Bill, and Farmers (Empowerment & Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill will be revolutionary.”He added that “Congress and some opposition parties are misleading farmers for personal gains as they themselves couldn’t bring such reforms.”“Dr. Manmohan Singh and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar wanted to bring reforms, but due to pressure from some people, UPA couldn’t muster the courage,” Narendra Singh Tomar said.Responding to Captain Amarinder Singh’s statement, Narendra Singh Tomar said “Punjab CM is just making political comments. I want to ask him, why did his election manifesto say they’ll do away with APMC Act and promote inter-state trade?” “Congress said it in both their national and state manifestos,” he said.Adding, the Agriculture Minister said “If Congress leaders say they are now going back on their manifesto promises, I can listen to their arguments. They are only misleading farmers with baseless points.”Agriculture Minister on MSP not being part of BillsNarendra Singh Tomar said “Has MSP ever been part of the law? Congress-ruled for 50 yrs, why didn’t they incorporate it in law? They’re making an issue as they don’t have anything to criticise. MSP has always been Govt of India’s administrative decision and remains so.”“MSP (Minimum Support Price) will continue, we have declared MSP for Kharif and Rabi crops. As soon as the Kharif crop is harvested, govt procurement will begin.”He further said that “Farmers have to bring produce to ‘mandis’ where 25-30 licensed traders hold an auction. Then the farmer is forced to sell at whatever price is fixed. New Bills give freedom to sell outside APMC ‘mandis’ at prices they deem fit, without the taxes levied there.”“Bill will give price guarantee to farmers at the time of sowing”Firstly, Bill will give a price guarantee to farmers at the time of sowing. Second, selling agreements will only deal with the produce & there can be no mention of farmland. Famers can opt-out of agreement, traders cannot. Farmers and their land are fully protected, the Agriculture Minister said.Rajya Sabha discussed Farm Bills for over 4 hours after which I had to reply but Congress created ruckus undemocratically, he said, adding that they committed a cowardly act with Deputy Chairman and obstructed proceedings. In both Houses, no Opposition member spoke of Bills, it was only politics,” he said.#WATCH Farmers have to bring produce to 'mandis' where 25-30 licensed traders hold auction. Then farmer is forced to sell at whatever price is fixed. New Bills give freedom to sell outside APMC 'mandis' at prices they deem fit, without the taxes levied there: Agriculture Minister pic.twitter.com/eRRRNPPbj7
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