New Delhi:Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Sunday said that most farmers and agriculture experts are in favour of the farm laws and in this regard, the government is planning to hold a discussion with farmers' organisation on January 19.
"We had sent a proposal to farmer unions in which we agreed to address their apprehensions regarding mandis and traders' registration among other things. The government has also agreed to discuss laws on stubble burning and electricity but unions only want the repeal of the laws," Tomar said.
"The farmer unions are not budging from their stance, they are constantly asking to repeal the laws. When the government enacts the law, it is for the whole country. Most of the farmers, scholars, scientists, and people working in the agriculture sector agree with these laws. The government is ready to bring amendments in the laws, and added that laws are enacted for the whole country and many people in the country are happy with the laws," he reiterated.
"If the Supreme Court has stayed the implementation of laws, then I think the question of repealing ends. We expect farmers to discuss the laws clause by clause on January 19 and give us options about what amendments can be brought in the laws other than repealing," he reiterated further.
"Most of the farmers and experts are in favour of farm laws. After the Supreme Court's order, the laws can't be implemented. Now we expect that farmers discuss the laws clause-wise on January 19 and tell the government what they want other than the repeal of the laws," Tomar said.