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Centre will work to resolve farmers’ issues: Anurag Thakur

Union minister for information and broadcasting and youth and sports affairs Anurag Thakur, who spoke to reporters in New Delhi regarding the farmers’ movement, said he is confident that there will be a positive atmosphere on Sunday also when the Union ministers and representatives of farmer organisations are scheduled to hold another meeting

Updated on: Feb 17, 2024 07:14 AM IST
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Union minister for information and broadcasting and youth and sports affairs Anurag Thakur on Friday said that meaningful discussions took place in the third round of talks held by the central government with the farmer leaders in Chandigarh.

Union minister for information and broadcasting and youth affairs and sports Anurag Thakur addresses the annual GIB meeting ‘Lakshya’, in New Delhi, Friday. (PTI)
Union minister for information and broadcasting and youth affairs and sports Anurag Thakur addresses the annual GIB meeting ‘Lakshya’, in New Delhi, Friday. (PTI)

Union agriculture and farmer welfare minister Arjun Munda, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal and minister of state for home affairs Nityanand Rai had held talks with farmer leaders on Thursday evening.

Thakur, who spoke to reporters in New Delhi regarding the farmers’ movement, said he is confident that there will be a positive atmosphere on Sunday also when the Union ministers and representatives of farmer organisations are scheduled to hold another meeting. “We will move towards resolving the issues,” he said.

Responding to a question, the Union minister said that no government has done more than what the Modi government has done in the last 10 years on fertiliser, water, procurement at MSP, cheap loans from banks and compensation.

On MSP, the minister said that during the Congress regime, the total purchase of wheat, paddy, pulses and oilseeds was 5.50 lakh crore. “The Modi government made purchase of 18.39 lakh crore. This shows that we not just hiked the prices but also doubled the purchases,” he said, adding, “If you compare our performance in any other areas, Congress will look completely pale in that too.”

He also hit out at the Aam Aadmi Party, stating, “When the Congress was in power at the Centre, Arvind Kejriwal used to demand that the Punjab government make MSP payouts to farmers. Bhagwant Mann also used to raise a lot of questions. Now, Mann is the chief minister. Will he respond to this (Kejriwal’s) demand?” the senior BJP leader asked.

 
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