Experts say the repeal of the rules is due to the central government’s third-largest error in agricultural laws.
The Modi-led government last year introduced three new agricultural laws aimed at modernizing the agricultural sector. But the farmers did not accept it. Farmers protested on several borders in Delhi demanding the repeal of these laws. No progress has been made in the discussions between the farmers’ organization and the Central Government. With this the peasants intensified their struggle. Modi had recently announced that he would repeal three agricultural laws.
Farmers are protesting
Experts say the repeal of the rules is due to the central government’s third-largest error in agricultural laws. The first mistake of the Central Government was to bring in agricultural laws. The rules had to be brought into practice rather than declared. Failure to do so reflects the attitude of the Central Government to distort thought.
Central Government
The second mistake is not raising awareness. Before the federal government introduced the emergency law, the central government should have tried to create awareness among farmers about the proposed reforms. The central government failed to do that. The third mistake made by the federal government was that it did not try to quell the riots by branding the patriotic people as a whole, especially a suspicious group in the Red Fort as Khalistani sympathizers. This was a setback for the central government.