: ‘I never said that’: Agriculture minister denies suggesting that Centre may bring back farm laws #IndiaNEWS Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Saturday denied having made remarks
‘I never said that’: Agriculture minister denies suggesting that Centre may bring back farm laws #IndiaNEWS
Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Saturday denied having made remarks suggesting that the Centre may bring back the recently-repealed farm laws, ANI reported.“I never said that,â€? Tomar said, adding that reports suggesting so were completely incorrect.“I had said that the government had made good laws, but due to some unavoidable reasons, we rolled them back,â€? the minister said. “The Union government will continue to work for the welfare of farmers.â€?#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26, 2021 On Friday, Tomar had said that the Union government was not disappointed about the farm laws having been repealed. “...We moved a step back and we will move forward again because farmers are India’s backbone,â€? he said, according to PTI.Tomar made the statement at the inaugural ceremony of an agriculture industry exhibition in Nagpur.Several Congress leaders on Saturday had severely criticised Tomar for his statement. Party leader Rahul Gandhi had said that the Union agriculture minister had insulted the apology given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he announced the decision to repeal the laws.“If the government takes any steps against the interests of agriculture, then...Read more
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