New Delhi:Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Friday welcomed the Prime Minister's decision to repeal the three farms but expressed regret that the government was unsuccessful in convincing some farmers group about the benefits of these laws.
Tomar, in a video message, said that the government wanted to remove hurdles being faced by the farming community by bringing three new farm laws.
These laws, which were passed by Parliament, would have definitely benefited farmers, he said and added that the PM's intention behind these laws was to bring a "revolutionary change" in the lives of farmers.
"I am sad that we were not successful in convincing some farmers about the benefit of these laws," Tomar said.
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The PM always tried to bring changes in the farm sector through these laws. But such situation arose that some farmers found problems in these laws. The government adopted the path of dialogue to discuss logically, he said.