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He has shown remarkable statesmanship," he said. "It also shows there is no other thought except the welfare of each and every Indian for him. Home Minister Amit Shah said what is unique about PM Modi's announcement is that he picked the special day of 'Guru Purab' to make this. The BJP called PM Modi's announcement to repeal the three farm laws as a "statesmanlike" move. "A corrected version of these Acts (the three farms laws), as suggested by the BKS, would have been more beneficial for the largest number of farmers of our country," the BSK added. "Such type of arrogant attitude of these so-called farmer leaders is not beneficial for the small farmers of our country in the long run, which comprises nearly 90 per cent of the farming community," it said. Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS), an RSS-affiliated farmers group, released a statement saying the move to repeal laws was okay to avoid further confrontation, but it would not help the farmers. Along with MSP, the government should talk to farmers on other issues too," he said. "We will wait for the day when the farm laws are repealed in Parliament.
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"SKM hopes that the Government of India, which has experienced a major climbdown in this repeal-related announcement, will not allow the announcement to go waste, and will go the full length to fulfill all the legitimate demands of protesting farmers, including statutory legislation to guarantee a remunerative MSP," the SKM statement read.Ä«haratiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait welcomed the Centre's move, but said the protest will not be withdrawn immediately.
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However, the SKM said that there are several demands pending, including that related to the minimum support price (MSP).
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Read | 'Win for farmers': Decision to repeal three farm laws welcomed by all Today I assure you that I will work harder now so that your dreams can come true, the dreams of the country can come true," PM Modi said. With your blessings, there was no deficiency in my hard work even earlier. "Whatever I did, I did for the farmers and whatever I am doing, I am doing for the country. Read | Three farm laws to be rolled back. He also appealed to the protesting farmers to call off their agitation and return to their homes. What did PM Modi sayĪddressing the nation on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, PM Modi apologised over the three farm laws and said the government would repeal them. Hundreds of farmers have been camping at three places on the Delhi border since November 2020, demanding the repeal of the Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020 Farmers' (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020 and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020. While PM Modi's move was welcomed by the farmers' unions and opposition parties, the protesting farmers are yet to give out a conclusive word to end their agitation.