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Shah proposes Centre’s aim to double farmers’ income

‘Three new laws will ensure manifold hike in earnings’

Our Bureau, Agencies Begalkote Published 17.01.21, 04:27 PM
Amit Shah on Sunday said that the Modi government has increased the budget of the farming sector.

Amit Shah on Sunday said that the Modi government has increased the budget of the farming sector. Telegraph Picture

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday reiterated that the three central agri-marketing laws will ensure manifold hike in income of farmers, saying that the prime focus of the BJP-led government was to increase their earnings.

The Modi government has increased the budget of the farming sector as well as the minimum support price on several crops since coming to power, he said.

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“I want to say that if there is any big priority of the Narendra Modi government it is to double the farmers income,” he said at an event in Kerakalmatti village in this district in Karnataka.

Speaking after laying the foundation stone and inauguration of farmer-friendly projects of the MRN group, headed by newly inducted Karnataka Minister Murugesh R Nirani, Shah listed out various programmes and initiatives of the central government for the welfare of the farmers.

“Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa-led BJP government in the state too has not left any stone unturned to work for the welfare of farmers,” the Home Minister said.

Questioning the Congress as to why it could not take up measures like Rs 6,000 cash support per year for farmers and Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana insurance scheme among others, he said, it was because the party’s intentions were not right.

“The Narendra Modi government is a government dedicated to farmers. Three new laws that the Modi government has brought in, which the Karnataka government has also passed…,” Shah said.

“I want to congratulate Yediyurappa for it. Farmer’s income will increase multifold due to them,” he added.

His remarks came amid the continuing agitation by farmers, especially from Punjab and Haryana, on the borders of Delhi, demanding the repeal of the three laws.

“Farmers were not compelled anymore to sell their produce at one place and can get access to global and Indian markets for their crops,” he said.

Shah added that none had the courage to abrogate the provisions of Article 370 and Article 35A in Kashmir in the past 70 years.

“You made Modi the Prime Minister and on August 5, 2019 he ended Article 370 and Article 35A from Kashmir and connected it with India permanently. Today elections have also happened there peacefully without shedding even a drop of blood and Kashmir has become ours permanently,” he added.

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