PM Modi to address MP farmers today amid protests against farm laws
The Kisan Kalyan programme is being organised in four levels — gram panchayat, block, district and state. Nearly 20,000 farmers will take part in the state-level programme in Raisen.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak about the “beneficial provisions” of the new farm laws in his address to the farmers of Madhya Pradesh as part of a Kisan Kalyan Sammelan on Friday. This comes a day after hundreds of farmers from the state started a foot march from Morena in support of the agriculturists who have been protesting in Delhi for three weeks now against the controversial farm laws implemented in September.
“PM Modi will address the ranchers of the state around 2 pm through video-meeting and disclose to them in detail the advantageous arrangements of the new horticultural laws,” authority of the Madhya Pradesh advertising division on told news organization PTI on Thursday.
The PM’s location will be broadcast live across 23,000 towns of the nation and at all the region base camp of Madhya Pradesh, the authority said. Rs 1,660 crore will be moved to the records of 35 lakh ranchers by the state government to make up for crop misfortune, he added.
Boss clergyman Shivraj Singh Chouhan will likewise go to the program from Raisen. “The past Congress-drove state government did foul play with the ranchers by not moving alleviation assets into their records. The past Congress government didn’t store the premium of Fasal Bima Yojna. However, BJP is resolved to work for the government assistance of ranchers. We have just stored the premium of Fasal Bima Yojna and are currently going to move alleviation reserves,” the central priest said.
The Kisan Kalyan program is being coordinated in four levels — gram panchayat, square, region, and state. Almost 20,000 ranchers will participate in the state-level program in Raisen.
The PM’s location comes in the background of thousands of ranchers from Punjab and Haryana fighting at Delhi outskirts since November 27, requesting that the three homestead laws – The 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 – be rejected.
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