Ask the chinese they will tell you why farm laws were rolled back. We can hardly make out whats happening in china but chinese on the other hand can easily make out whats happening.
bcos they are politicians who want to stay in power not leaders who want to progress , get that. Not just farm laws they are many other reforms waiting to happen but will never take place.Elections will keep happening, how many back flips are planned ahead?
part ot the problem you dont understand, when the govt is seen with ambanis & adanis it has already has lost its credibility no one will believe even if the govt gives free money. Problem with maintaining phony image without delivering is that it can cut both ways , what brought the govt to power will also bring it down as well.The thing is farmers simply want more income , either the Govt pays it OR
Let the Private Buyer pay it
If these Farm laws are so " Popular and Well supported " amongst the farmer Community , Can we expect Lakhs of Farmers TOMORROW to
Start a " Pro Farm Laws Agitation "
The thing is farmers simply want more income , either the Govt pays it OR
Let the Private Buyer pay it
What has been evident in these protests is that the small farmer is BEHOLDEN To large farmers and the Commission agents simply because they provide them Credit ie loans easily , which the Public sector banks are unable to do so
And What is also happening is that every few years , land is getting divided due to division of family property
When small plots of land become unviable , then some farmers sell off their land to large farmers
So inspite of land reforms , we have large farmers in India who have purchased land from small farmers or even taken over their land because the small farmer could not repay their loan
So we will need to create more job opportunities in Rural India and also provide Institutional credit facilities to small farmers to break the stranglehold of large farmers
Large farmers like Tikait are themselves Businessmen who are preventing the entry of Big Corporations for their own vested interests
It is a complex situation which cannot be solved by law making alone
The issue isn’t farm laws and its popularity but writ of the state, farm laws and every other logical reform can be flushed down the toilet.
You had an invincible, unstoppable and force to be reckoned with image, now you are just a fat balloon waiting to be punctured.
The issue isn’t farm laws and its popularity but writ of the state, farm laws and every other logical reform can be flushed down the toilet.
You had an invincible, unstoppable and force to be reckoned with image, now you are just a fat balloon waiting to be punctured.
It is the parliament which legislates and SC which interprets the law. Nothing prevents Indian parliament from forming new laws which overrides the existing laws.What can the govt do when the idiotic SC stayed the farm laws?
Smaller agri reforms need to be brought in now. But private sector entry is a must.
Why will any private individual/corporate legally take risk in a sector so fraught with populist actions and total capitulation by successive governments to mobs?
Those who are laughing right now, it will be fun to watch when they have to pay 1000 INR for 1 KG of tomatoes, meanwhile farmers will only get 15 INR. After all, middle-men will now push the boat further.
LOL! Come again? "Legal"? Whats that? And you call yourself Indian? When did any Indian merchant EVER gave a damn about law? Law is worthless till it is enforced. Its the absence of restrictions that work best in India.Such Middlemen can be controlled by legal means such as Stock Limits
Good luck!Anti Hoarding laws and Export Bans
And Wheat. And Rice. And Sugar syrup. And Pulses.By the way , they can only hoard Onions because of its shelf life
Not if there is no market in the first place. You need to enable them to sell the any business. Business take care of setting up all the ways. With APMC restriction in place, no business will setup anything.And Now a days Farmers pool their resources , Hire a Tempo and bring their fruits and vegetables directly to cities
Farmers are born idiots. The current agitation shows that. Next time a farmer commits suicide, I will distribute sweets. And I see a lot of sweet distribution in future.Dont think that Farmers are unaware of the middleman's tactics
Oh I am totally fine! If you are in India, next time you will need to pay 1000 INR for 1 KG of tomatoes, you will realise. Too bad. May be you will skip tomatoes in your food. Then you will skip rice. May be wheat?Obviously, You are an NRI. Go outside and bitch about India. Work against anything positive in India.
Farm laws are the perfect example.
What are you blabbering kiddo? Tomato price really? Our production is now in excess.Oh I am totally fine! If you are in India, next time you will need to pay 1000 INR for 1 KG of tomatoes, you will realise. Too bad. May be you will skip tomatoes in your food. Then you will skip rice. May be wheat?
Then you can finally join us in the Ministry of Love!