PM Modi quotes Manmohan Singh referring to those taking 'U-turn' over farm laws

PM Modi quotes Manmohan Singh referring to those taking 'U-turn' over farm laws
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"Manmohan Singh Ji had made his intentions clear to give farmers the freedom to sell their produce, and have just one market. And we are doing it now. You all should be proud. 'See, what Manmohan Singh Ji had said, Modi is having to do now." PM Modi said.

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NEW DELHI: Defending Centre's policies for farmers and referring to those taking a "U-Turn" from laws, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday quoted his predecessor Manmohan Singh who had once called for making one single market for agriculture produce.

"Manmohan Ji is here, I would read out his quote. Those taking a U-Turn (farm laws) will perhaps agree with him. 'There are other rigidities because of marketing regime set up in the 1930s which prevent our farmers from selling their produce where they get the highest rate of return..." said PM Modi in his reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address in Rajya Sabha.

"...It is our intention to remove all those handicaps, which come in the way of India realising its vast potential at one large common market," he added.

"Manmohan Singh Ji had made his intentions clear to give farmers the freedom to sell their produce, and have just one market. And we are doing it now. You all should be proud. 'See, what Manmohan Singh Ji had said, Modi is having to do now. (woh Modi ji ko karna pad raha hai). Be proud!" PM Modi said.

PM Modi's statement comes amid the protest staged by farmers at different borders of the national capital since November 26 last year against the three newly enacted farm laws: Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; the Farmers Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and farm Services Act 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

The Prime Minister also said, the eyes of the world are on India and there are expectations that India will contribute to the betterment of our planet.

He also said India is a young and enthusiastic land of opportunities and won't let opportunities pass it by.

On Friday, the marathon debate in the Rajya Sabha on the motion of thanks to the President's address concluded with 50 speakers from 25 political parties taking part in the discussion, which was spread over three days.

The discussion was one of the longest such debates with high participation of members, said officials.

Eighteen members from BJP, seven of Congress and 25 from other parties had participated in the debate.

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3 Comments on this Story

explorindia3 minutes ago
Our characterless limpettes simply think of foreign escorts and nothing more. They have handed over the India to foreign escorts. Great achievement for our secualr opposition. One should thank god that foreign escorts still value Indian secular opposition.
explorindia4 minutes ago
One should not bother much about our characterless opposition limpettes. They have sold themselves to foreign sax workers. The are worthless people drain on India. Allow them to import foreign sax workers free of charges and custom duty. Their only hope lies with sax workers.
Arun 9 minutes ago
maino should talk to maun singh and understand the farm laws before making illogical statements.
It is beyond pappu to understand the farm laws.