Central government should withdraw new agricultural laws: Ashok Gehlot

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Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has demanded the withdrawal of agricultural laws from the Narendra Modi government at the Center. He tweeted that the central government should immediately withdraw all three new agricultural laws and apologize for misbehavior with Annadata.


In this regard, he has made several tweets today. In another tweet, he said that the central government made all three agricultural bills without consulting the state governments, farmer organizations, agricultural experts. All these three bills were passed unconstitutionally on the basis of the majority without any discussion in Parliament. While the opposition was sending these bills to the Select Committee and seeking discussion.

He said that the Central Government did not discuss these bills with anyone, due to which farmers of the entire country are on the roads today. First Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh asked for the time to meet His Excellency President to talk about farmers on new farmers laws, but he was not given time.

Then the Chief Ministers of all the four Congress-ruled states asked for a time to meet His Excellency the President so that the farmers could talk, but there was no compulsion of the President, so we could not get time.

Ashok Gehlot said that the Central Government did not listen to the farmers because of which today the farmers are agitating all over the country. If the dialogue within the democracy is maintained in this way with the government, then this situation will not become a jam and the common people do not have to suffer.