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Telangana Agri Minister Claims ‘Mahadharna’ Staged By State CM Compelled Centre To Withdraw Farm Law

Highlighting the unconditional apology of PM Modi to the farmers, the minister welcomed the centre's decision

Mumbai: Telangana State Agriculture Minister Niranjan Reddy has claimed that the ‘Mahadharna’ staged by CM K Chandrashekar Rao made the central government take an early decision on the repeal of the three farm laws.

Speaking to ANI on Friday, Reddy said, “CM KCR is a man with virtues who can articulate in Hindi and English and make remarkable registration in minds of farmers across the country. PM Modi knows the capacities, capabilities, and articulatory skills of KCR, therefore the ‘Mahadharna’ staged by CM yesterday has made the prime minister take an early decision.”

The minister said that the mood of the farmers in the country is against the BJP government.

Highlighting the unconditional apology of PM Modi to the farmers, the minister welcomed the centre’s decision and lauded the agitation by the protesting farmers.

“It’s a welcoming gesture and we wholeheartedly welcome the repealing of farms laws. The farmers have conducted their agitation and stood against all odds of winter, summer, and rainy seasons. The prime minister unconditionally apologised to the farmers of the country. That shows deep concern of PM, we welcome it,” he said.

He further demanded ex-gratia to the families of the farmers who allegedly died during the protest.

“At the same time, we feel that this decision should have taken much earlier so that the lives of the many farmers would have been saved. I demand the bereaved families should get ex-gratia support,” he said.

In a stunning announcement on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation and has decided to repeal all three agricultural reform laws that have sparked almost a year of massive protests by farmers.

Since November 2020, thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan have been camping outside Delhi, demanding that the laws be withdrawn. There had been several rounds of talks between the farmer leaders and the Centre but the impasse remained.

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