The government finally announced the withdrawal of agricultural laws after 1 year, PM Modi announced

The government finally announced the withdrawal of agricultural laws after 1 year, PM Modi announced  Farm Laws Latest News: PM addressing the nation on the occasion of Guru Parv gave the decision to withdraw agricultural laws. This announcement has come when a group of farmers of the country has been agitating against these laws for the last one year.  New Delhi: Farm Laws: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday  withdrew three agricultural laws, making a big announcement in his address to the nation. Addressing the nation on the occasion of Gurpurab, the PM announced the decision to withdraw the farm laws. This announcement has come when a group of farmers of the country has been agitating against these laws for the last one year. From the border of Delhi to many parts of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, farmers' agitation has been seen in many levels and stages in the last one year.  In his address today, the PM said that 'we had brought three new laws, the purpose was to give more strength to small farmers. It was in demand for years. Earlier also many governments had brainstormed on them. This time also, there was a discussion in the Parliament, there was a churn and these laws were brought. In every corner of the country, many farmers' organizations welcomed and supported it. I am very grateful to all of them today, want to thank them.  PM announced something like this to withdraw the law Just before announcing the withdrawal of these laws, the PM spoke like this. He said, 'Despite our efforts, we could not convince some farmers, even though only a section of farmers was protesting. We kept on explaining them through many mediums... the conversations kept happening. We also left no stone unturned to understand the logic of the farmers. We also talked about suspending these new laws for 2 years, today, while apologizing to the countrymen, I want to say with a pure heart that perhaps there must have been some deficiency in our penance, due to which we could not explain the truth like the light of the lamp to some farmer brothers. . We have decided to withdraw these three agriculture laws.  The PM said that in this winter session of Parliament, the government will complete the process of withdrawing all three agricultural laws. That is, in this winter session, these laws will be officially removed.  First ordinance then law and then agitation  Let us tell you that the Modi government had implemented these laws as an ordinance for the first time in June 2020. Opposition to this ordinance had started in Punjab only then. After this, in the monsoon session of September, the bill was passed in both the houses of Parliament. The protest of the farmers intensified. However, despite this, the government took it to the President and with his signature, these bills became law.  Since then the farmers' movement which started from Punjab-Haryana reached the border of Delhi by 26 November and till today farmers are present in many places and the movement has taken a big form.   Rakesh Tikait said after PM's announcement to withdraw agriculture law, 'The movement will not be withdrawn immediately, we.....'  In his address, the Prime Minister has appealed to the farmers to end the agitation and return home. He said that farmers should return to their fields, return to their families.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi surprised everyone by announcing the withdrawal of all three agricultural laws in his address to the nation on the occasion of Prakash Parv. In his address, he has appealed to the farmers to end the agitation and return home. He said that farmers should return to their fields, return to their families. However, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has made it clear that the farmers' movement will not return immediately. Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Tikait said this in a tweet. He wrote in the tweet, 'The movement will not return immediately, we will wait for the day when agricultural laws will be repealed in Parliament. The government should discuss the minimum support price as well as other issues of the farmers.  It is worth noting that farmers across the country were agitating for more than a year in protest against the three agricultural laws of the central government. He said that due to these, the intervention of the private sector in the field of agriculture will increase. In his address to the country today, PM said that our government is making every effort in the interest of farmers, efforts are being made to improve their financial condition. Agricultural laws were brought to help small farmers. He said that our government is determined for the benefit of farmers, especially small farmers. We are fully committed to work in their best interest.  Highlighting the reason behind the withdrawal of agricultural laws, the PM said that we were not able to assure the farmers. Only a section of farmers is opposing the laws but we kept trying to educate and inform them. We could not explain to the farmers. This is not the time to blame anyone. I want to tell everyone that we have withdrawn the agricultural laws. We are repealing agricultural laws.  Important information related to the case:  During my work of five decades, I have seen the difficulties faced by the farmers. When the country made me PM, I had given priority to agricultural development and farmers' interest.  Farmers were given land health cards which helped them to increase agricultural production.  An amount of one lakh crore rupees was given to the farmers as compensation. Insurance and pension were also provided. Direct benefit transfer was done to the farmers.  Rural market infra has been strengthened. Minimum Support Price (MSP) has been increased.  Funds for micro-irrigation were doubled, agricultural loans were also doubled. The amount for the agriculture sector was increased in the budget.  Our government is making every effort in the interest of farmers, efforts are being made to improve their financial condition. Agricultural laws were brought to help small farmers.  Our government is determined for the interest of farmers, especially small farmers. We are fully committed to work in their best interest.  They are not able to assure the farmers. Only a section of farmers is opposing the laws but we kept trying to educate and inform them.  We tried our best to convince the farmers. We were ready to amend the laws, even suspend them. The matter has now reached the Supreme Court as well.  We could not explain to the farmers. This is not the time to blame anyone. I want to tell everyone that we have withdrawn the agricultural laws. We are repealing agricultural laws.   'Mark my words'- Rahul Gandhi shared old video on the return of agriculture law, congratulated the farmers  Farm Laws: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, targeting the Modi government, congratulated the farmers on the withdrawal of agricultural laws. He also shared an old video of himself, in which he had said with the claim that the government would withdraw these laws.Friday after more than a year. Has taken back. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced this in his address to the nation on Friday. After the decision came, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi congratulated the farmers, targeting the Modi government. He also shared an old video of himself, in which he had said with the claim that the government would withdraw these laws.  In a tweet, Rahul said that the farmers fighting against these laws have bowed their heads to injustice with their 'Satyagraha'. Let us tell you that one year has also been completed for the farmers' movement. Rahul wrote in his tweet that 'The Annadata of the country bowed his head of arrogance with Satyagraha. Congratulations on this victory against injustice! Jai Hind, Jai Hind's farmer!'  The Congress MP also shared an old video of himself with this. In this video shared on Twitter on January 14, 2021, he said that 'I am very proud of what the farmers are doing. We stand with them and will stand by them. I raised this issue during a visit to Punjab and we will continue to do so.  Rahul further says in the video that 'Listen to my words, listen to me, the government will be forced to withdraw these laws. Remember what I said.'    From ordinance to law and full story of farmers' movement  June 5, 2020: First of all , on this date, the Government of India promulgated three agricultural ordinances by publishing them in the gazette. These include the Farmer's Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020, the Farmers' (Empowerment-Protection) Price Assurance and Agreement on Agricultural Services Bill 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020.  September 14, 2020: As soon as the monsoon session of Parliament begins, the government introduced all three agricultural law bills in Parliament to make this ordinance a law.  September 17, 2020:  All three bills were passed amid uproar in the Lok Sabha.  September 20, 2020 : In the Rajya Sabha also, all three bills were passed without a voice vote amidst uproar.  September 24, 2020: In Punjab, farmers started a three-day rail roko movement.  September 25, 2020: Farmers across the country took to the streets under the banner of All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee.  September 27, 2020: President Ram Nath Kovind signed all three agriculture bills.  November 25, 2020: The farmers of Punjab and Haryana raised the slogan of 'Delhi Chalo' against the three agricultural laws. Delhi Police prevented farmers from entering Delhi citing corona infection.  November 26, 2020: Farmers moving towards Delhi faced heavy opposition from police forces in Ambala. Cold water was showered on the farmers. Tear gas shells were fired at them. Later the police allowed him to travel to Delhi. Farmers came and stood on the borders of Delhi. Later, the police allowed the farmers to hold a peaceful protest at the Nirankari Ground.  November 28, 2020: Union Home Minister Amit Shah offered talks to the farmers and asked them to leave the Delhi border and make a movement site in Burari. The farmers rejected his offer and sought permission to protest at Jantar Mantar.  December 03, 2020: The first round of talks between the representatives of the central government and farmers' organizations was held but failed.  December 05, 2020: The talks between farmer organizations and the government failed for the second time.  December 08, 2020: Farmers call for Bharat Bandh. Farmers in other states also supported this bandh.  December 09, 2020: Farmers' organizations rejected the proposal of the Central Government to amend the agricultural laws and insisted on the demand for withdrawal of the law.  December 11, 2020: The Bharatiya Kisan Union approaches the Supreme Court against the three agricultural laws.  December 13, 2020: Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad alleges that the Tukde-Tukde gang is behind the farmers' movement. He said that the government has kept the door open for talks.  December 16, 2020: The Supreme Court said that the government can form a panel of representatives of farmers' organizations to end the impasse on controversial agricultural laws.  December 21, 2020: The agitating farmers went on a one-day hunger strike at the protest sites.  December 30, 2020:  Sixth round of talks took place between farmer organizations and the government. The government also withdrew provisions for penal action against farmers for burning stubble and electricity amendment bills.  January 04, 2021: The seventh round of talks also remained inconclusive. Government's refusal to withdraw the law.  January 11, 2021: The Supreme Court criticized the steps taken by the Central Government in dealing with the farmers' movement. The court said that it is going to form a committee.  January 12, 2021: The Supreme Court constitutes a committee of four members and asked all the parties to recommend suggestions after talks.  January 26, 2021: Thousands of protesters clashed with the police in the national capital Delhi on Republic Day. The miscreants hoisted the religious flag on the ramparts of the Red Fort.  January 28, 2021: Tension deepens at Ghazipur border when Ghaziabad district administration tried to clear the protest site at night and fired tear gas shells. Rakesh Tikait pitched a tent there and announced not to move.  February 05, 2021: Delhi Police registers a case under Cyber ​​Crime Act and sedition in Toolkit case in Kisan Andolan.  February 06, 2021: Farmers did a nationwide wheelbarrow.  February 14, 2021: Delhi Police arrests 21-year-old Disha Ravi from Bengaluru in connection with the toolkit case. He was granted bail by a Delhi court on 23 February.  March 05, 2021: Punjab Legislative Assembly passes a resolution to withdraw all three agricultural laws unconditionally.  April 15, 2021: Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and requested him to talk to the farmers.  August 7, 2021: Leaders of 14 opposition parties meet in Parliament House and decide to reach Kisan Sansad at Jantar Mantar. Many leaders including Rahul Gandhi were involved in this.  September 5, 2021: Farmers call a mahapanchayat in Muzaffarnagar in western UP and decide to campaign against the BJP in the upcoming UP elections.  October 03, 2021: In Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh, Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra's son Ashish Mishra overpowered the farmers. After this, four people died in the violence that broke out.

The government finally announced the withdrawal of agricultural laws after 1 year, PM Modi announced


Farm Laws Latest News: PM addressing the nation on the occasion of Guru Parv gave the decision to withdraw agricultural laws. This announcement has come when a group of farmers of the country has been agitating against these laws for the last one year.

New Delhi: Farm Laws: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday  withdrew three agricultural laws, making a big announcement in his address to the nation. Addressing the nation on the occasion of Gurpurab, the PM announced the decision to withdraw the farm laws. This announcement has come when a group of farmers of the country has been agitating against these laws for the last one year. From the border of Delhi to many parts of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, farmers' agitation has been seen in many levels and stages in the last one year.

In his address today, the PM said that 'we had brought three new laws, the purpose was to give more strength to small farmers. It was in demand for years. Earlier also many governments had brainstormed on them. This time also, there was a discussion in the Parliament, there was a churn and these laws were brought. In every corner of the country, many farmers' organizations welcomed and supported it. I am very grateful to all of them today, want to thank them.

PM announced something like this to withdraw the law
Just before announcing the withdrawal of these laws, the PM spoke like this. He said, 'Despite our efforts, we could not convince some farmers, even though only a section of farmers was protesting. We kept on explaining them through many mediums... the conversations kept happening. We also left no stone unturned to understand the logic of the farmers. We also talked about suspending these new laws for 2 years, today, while apologizing to the countrymen, I want to say with a pure heart that perhaps there must have been some deficiency in our penance, due to which we could not explain the truth like the light of the lamp to some farmer brothers. . We have decided to withdraw these three agriculture laws.

The PM said that in this winter session of Parliament, the government will complete the process of withdrawing all three agricultural laws. That is, in this winter session, these laws will be officially removed.

First ordinance then law and then agitation

Let us tell you that the Modi government had implemented these laws as an ordinance for the first time in June 2020. Opposition to this ordinance had started in Punjab only then. After this, in the monsoon session of September, the bill was passed in both the houses of Parliament. The protest of the farmers intensified. However, despite this, the government took it to the President and with his signature, these bills became law.

Since then the farmers' movement which started from Punjab-Haryana reached the border of Delhi by 26 November and till today farmers are present in many places and the movement has taken a big form.

Rakesh Tikait said after PM's announcement to withdraw agriculture law, 'The movement will not be withdrawn immediately, we.....'
In his address, the Prime Minister has appealed to the farmers to end the agitation and return home. He said that farmers should return to their fields, return to their families.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi surprised everyone by announcing the withdrawal of all three agricultural laws in his address to the nation on the occasion of Prakash Parv. In his address, he has appealed to the farmers to end the agitation and return home. He said that farmers should return to their fields, return to their families. However, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has made it clear that the farmers' movement will not return immediately. Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Tikait said this in a tweet. He wrote in the tweet, 'The movement will not return immediately, we will wait for the day when agricultural laws will be repealed in Parliament. The government should discuss the minimum support price as well as other issues of the farmers.

It is worth noting that farmers across the country were agitating for more than a year in protest against the three agricultural laws of the central government. He said that due to these, the intervention of the private sector in the field of agriculture will increase. In his address to the country today, PM said that our government is making every effort in the interest of farmers, efforts are being made to improve their financial condition. Agricultural laws were brought to help small farmers. He said that our government is determined for the benefit of farmers, especially small farmers. We are fully committed to work in their best interest.

Highlighting the reason behind the withdrawal of agricultural laws, the PM said that we were not able to assure the farmers. Only a section of farmers is opposing the laws but we kept trying to educate and inform them. We could not explain to the farmers. This is not the time to blame anyone. I want to tell everyone that we have withdrawn the agricultural laws. We are repealing agricultural laws.

Important information related to the case:

During my work of five decades, I have seen the difficulties faced by the farmers. When the country made me PM, I had given priority to agricultural development and farmers' interest.

Farmers were given land health cards which helped them to increase agricultural production.

An amount of one lakh crore rupees was given to the farmers as compensation. Insurance and pension were also provided. Direct benefit transfer was done to the farmers.

Rural market infra has been strengthened. Minimum Support Price (MSP) has been increased.

Funds for micro-irrigation were doubled, agricultural loans were also doubled. The amount for the agriculture sector was increased in the budget.

Our government is making every effort in the interest of farmers, efforts are being made to improve their financial condition. Agricultural laws were brought to help small farmers.

Our government is determined for the interest of farmers, especially small farmers. We are fully committed to work in their best interest.

They are not able to assure the farmers. Only a section of farmers is opposing the laws but we kept trying to educate and inform them.

We tried our best to convince the farmers. We were ready to amend the laws, even suspend them. The matter has now reached the Supreme Court as well.

We could not explain to the farmers. This is not the time to blame anyone. I want to tell everyone that we have withdrawn the agricultural laws. We are repealing agricultural laws.


'Mark my words'- Rahul Gandhi shared old video on the return of agriculture law, congratulated the farmers

Farm Laws: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, targeting the Modi government, congratulated the farmers on the withdrawal of agricultural laws. He also shared an old video of himself, in which he had said with the claim that the government would withdraw these laws.Friday after more than a year. Has taken back. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced this in his address to the nation on Friday. After the decision came, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi congratulated the farmers, targeting the Modi government. He also shared an old video of himself, in which he had said with the claim that the government would withdraw these laws.

In a tweet, Rahul said that the farmers fighting against these laws have bowed their heads to injustice with their 'Satyagraha'. Let us tell you that one year has also been completed for the farmers' movement. Rahul wrote in his tweet that 'The Annadata of the country bowed his head of arrogance with Satyagraha. Congratulations on this victory against injustice! Jai Hind, Jai Hind's farmer!'

The Congress MP also shared an old video of himself with this. In this video shared on Twitter on January 14, 2021, he said that 'I am very proud of what the farmers are doing. We stand with them and will stand by them. I raised this issue during a visit to Punjab and we will continue to do so.

Rahul further says in the video that 'Listen to my words, listen to me, the government will be forced to withdraw these laws. Remember what I said.'



From ordinance to law and full story of farmers' movement

June 5, 2020: First of all , on this date, the Government of India promulgated three agricultural ordinances by publishing them in the gazette. These include the Farmer's Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020, the Farmers' (Empowerment-Protection) Price Assurance and Agreement on Agricultural Services Bill 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020.

September 14, 2020: As soon as the monsoon session of Parliament begins, the government introduced all three agricultural law bills in Parliament to make this ordinance a law.

September 17, 2020:  All three bills were passed amid uproar in the Lok Sabha.

September 20, 2020 : In the Rajya Sabha also, all three bills were passed without a voice vote amidst uproar.

September 24, 2020: In Punjab, farmers started a three-day rail roko movement.

September 25, 2020: Farmers across the country took to the streets under the banner of All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee.

September 27, 2020: President Ram Nath Kovind signed all three agriculture bills.

November 25, 2020: The farmers of Punjab and Haryana raised the slogan of 'Delhi Chalo' against the three agricultural laws. Delhi Police prevented farmers from entering Delhi citing corona infection.

November 26, 2020: Farmers moving towards Delhi faced heavy opposition from police forces in Ambala. Cold water was showered on the farmers. Tear gas shells were fired at them. Later the police allowed him to travel to Delhi. Farmers came and stood on the borders of Delhi. Later, the police allowed the farmers to hold a peaceful protest at the Nirankari Ground.

November 28, 2020: Union Home Minister Amit Shah offered talks to the farmers and asked them to leave the Delhi border and make a movement site in Burari. The farmers rejected his offer and sought permission to protest at Jantar Mantar.

December 03, 2020: The first round of talks between the representatives of the central government and farmers' organizations was held but failed.

December 05, 2020: The talks between farmer organizations and the government failed for the second time.

December 08, 2020: Farmers call for Bharat Bandh. Farmers in other states also supported this bandh.

December 09, 2020: Farmers' organizations rejected the proposal of the Central Government to amend the agricultural laws and insisted on the demand for withdrawal of the law.

December 11, 2020: The Bharatiya Kisan Union approaches the Supreme Court against the three agricultural laws.

December 13, 2020: Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad alleges that the Tukde-Tukde gang is behind the farmers' movement. He said that the government has kept the door open for talks.

December 16, 2020: The Supreme Court said that the government can form a panel of representatives of farmers' organizations to end the impasse on controversial agricultural laws.

December 21, 2020: The agitating farmers went on a one-day hunger strike at the protest sites.

December 30, 2020:  Sixth round of talks took place between farmer organizations and the government. The government also withdrew provisions for penal action against farmers for burning stubble and electricity amendment bills.

January 04, 2021: The seventh round of talks also remained inconclusive. Government's refusal to withdraw the law.

January 11, 2021: The Supreme Court criticized the steps taken by the Central Government in dealing with the farmers' movement. The court said that it is going to form a committee.

January 12, 2021: The Supreme Court constitutes a committee of four members and asked all the parties to recommend suggestions after talks.

January 26, 2021: Thousands of protesters clashed with the police in the national capital Delhi on Republic Day. The miscreants hoisted the religious flag on the ramparts of the Red Fort.

January 28, 2021: Tension deepens at Ghazipur border when Ghaziabad district administration tried to clear the protest site at night and fired tear gas shells. Rakesh Tikait pitched a tent there and announced not to move.

February 05, 2021: Delhi Police registers a case under Cyber ​​Crime Act and sedition in Toolkit case in Kisan Andolan.

February 06, 2021: Farmers did a nationwide wheelbarrow.

February 14, 2021: Delhi Police arrests 21-year-old Disha Ravi from Bengaluru in connection with the toolkit case. He was granted bail by a Delhi court on 23 February.

March 05, 2021: Punjab Legislative Assembly passes a resolution to withdraw all three agricultural laws unconditionally.

April 15, 2021: Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and requested him to talk to the farmers.

August 7, 2021: Leaders of 14 opposition parties meet in Parliament House and decide to reach Kisan Sansad at Jantar Mantar. Many leaders including Rahul Gandhi were involved in this.

September 5, 2021: Farmers call a mahapanchayat in Muzaffarnagar in western UP and decide to campaign against the BJP in the upcoming UP elections.

October 03, 2021: In Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh, Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra's son Ashish Mishra overpowered the farmers. After this, four people died in the violence that broke out.

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