Govt ready to talk to farmers on issues other than agri bills: Narendra Tomar

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Govt ready to talk to farmers on issues other than agri payments: Tomar

The authorities is ready to talk with the agitating farmers on “options other than the farm bills”, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar stated on Tuesday. Farmers have been agitating on Delhi borders towards the three new farm legal guidelines since November final 12 months.

“The Central government has always talked in the interest of farmers’ welfare, and it is ready to talk with farmers,” Tomar stated, talking to reporters right here.

“If the farmers’ organisations are ready to discuss options other than the agriculture bills, then the government is ready to talk with them,” he added.

Tomar, who represents the Morena seat within the Lok Sabha, is on a tour of Gwalior-Chambal area.

Asked in regards to the rising inflation, the minister stated, “The government is keeping an eye on the prices of lentils and edible oils.”

The costs of lentils have come down after the federal government launched shares, however the costs of mustard oil have elevated as the federal government has determined that no other edible oil might be blended in it to guarantee purity, he stated.

The choice will profit farmers, Tomar claimed.

The BJP chief additionally dismissed media reviews that Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan might be changed.

“In Madhya Pradesh the BJP has a permanent government and there is no chance of any change in the leadership,” he stated.

When instructed that Congress leaders have been speculating a couple of change within the management within the state, Tomar stated, “There is a BJP government in MP and it will decide who will be its chief minister. The party has already decided that Chouhan is chief minister..Congress has no right to talk about the BJP’s CM.”

On rumours of cupboard enlargement on the Center and the state, he stated it was a prerogative of the prime minister and the chief minister, respectively.

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