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Want solution other than repealing farm laws: NS Tomar

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Want solution other than repealing farm laws: NS Tomar

Want solution other than repealing farm laws: NS Tomar

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that the government expects the farmers to discuss the farm laws clause by clause on January 19 as after Supreme Court's order laws are not being implemented.

He further asked the farmers union for a solution other than repealing the laws.

"Most of the farmers, experts and scientists are in favour of farm laws.

After Supreme Court's order, the laws can't be implemented.

Now we expect that farmers discuss the laws clause-wise on January 19 and tell government what they want other than the repeal of the laws," said Narendra Singh Tomar while speaking to ANI on January 17.


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