New Delhi: Union Agricultural Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Friday said he welcomed former Union Agriculture Minister and Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar's statements about no need for amendments to the Centre's farm laws. Union Minister Tomar told ANI: "I welcome the statement of ex-Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar where he said that all laws need not be changed. The clauses against which there is objection must be changed after deliberation."
"I welcome his stand. The Centre agrees with him, we want that matter to be resolved at the earliest", said Tomar. Yesterday, while interacting with the media personnel, NCP Chief Pawar had said: "Farmers are agitating for the past six months. There is a deadlock between the Centre and farmers. Hence, they are still sitting there. The centre should have a dialogue with them. It should take lead in this."
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Pawar on Thursday said that he does not think the discussion on farm laws will come up in the two-day Maharashtra Assembly session. "Had a discussion with Balasaheb Thorat on this. As the Centre has cleared the Bills, before passing these, States should have discussed the contentious points and decide. I don't think it will come up in the two-day State Assembly session. If it comes, should be discussed," the NCP chief said at an event in Mumbai.
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