The former Agriculture Minister also said that the farmers protest would not be limited to the national capital, farmers from all across the country may join the protest.
Sharad Pawar
The former Agriculture Minister also said that the farmers' protest would not be limited to the national capital, farmers from all across the country may join the protest.
"When Bill was being passed, we had requested government that they should not be in a hurry, it should be sent to Select Committee and a discussion is needed, but that didn't happen and the Bill was passed in haste. Now the government is facing problems because of that haste," Pawar said commenting on the procedure adopted to pass the farm laws.
Meanwhile, the protest by farmers agitating against the three agriculture laws passed by the Centre entered its eleventh day today with demonstrations in Sant Nirankari Samagam ground in Burari on the outskirts of Delhi and other border areas.
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