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Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath on Wednesday, New farm laws will make farmers captive of bi

Madhya Pradesh Congress


boss Kamal Nath on Wednesday blamed the Center for demolishing the farmers of the country and asserted that the three new farming laws will make the cultivators hostage of the enormous merchants.


Nath offered the expression while tending to 'Kisan Khat Mahapanchayat' in Morena region, the Lok Sabha body electorate of Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. The gathering was held in dissent against the three ranch laws.


"After the execution of the three new agribusiness laws, ranchers will get hostage of the huge dealers as mandis will at last close down. Prior we used to import wheat from America, yet now the cultivators have made the country confident," he said.


"Our country's 70% economy depends on horticulture, yet the focal government is destroying our ranchers," he claimed.


The previous Madhya Pradesh boss pastor guaranteed the ranchers that the Congress will unequivocally restrict the "treachery" being dispensed to them and would remain immovably with them.


"The ranchers of Chambal consistently remained against the treachery and now the opportunity has arrived for them to go to Delhi to help the upsetting cultivators," Nath said.


The force of ranchers will drive the Center to pull out the three dark laws, he added.


On the event, senior Congress pioneer Digvijaya Singh encouraged the ranchers to peruse the leaflet he has circulated against the three laws.


"We are with the ranchers and in the event that they stay firm on their requests this way, at that point the focal government will be compelled to move back these laws," he said.


Previous pastor P C Sharma said that the Congress will gherao the Raj Bhavan in Bhopal on January 23, while the gathering's senior chiefs will move towards Delhi on work vehicle streetcars on January 26 to partake in the ranchers' disturbance.


A great many ranchers, basically from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been fighting at different line purposes of Delhi for longer than a month at this point against the three laws. Rancher bunches have claimed these laws will end the mandi and MSP obtainment frameworks and leave the ranchers helpless before huge corporates, even as the public authority has dismissed these misgivings as lost.


On January 11, the Supreme Court had remained the execution of the three laws till additional requests and named a four-part board to determine the stalemate.

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