Nagpur:Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said on Saturday that the repeal of new farm laws meant taking two steps back for the agricultural reform in the country, but added that the administration was not disappointed with the outcome.
"We bought an agricultural reform law, but some people did not like it. After more than 70 years of independence, it would amount to a big reformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Though we have taken a step backward, we will again move forward. The farmer is India's backbone. If the backbone is strong then undoubtedly the country too will be strong," Tomar said during an event in Nagpur.
The union minister made the comments when he attended the inauguration of the Agro Vision expo on Saturday. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari was also present during the event.
"Whenever the country faced an adverse situation or economic adversities such as recession, the rural, agrarian economy in India has proved its relevance," Tomar also added.