New Delhi: Union Minister of Minority Affairs, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Thursday said no society or any government can accept anarchy in the name of celebrating independence and whatever people in the name of freedom did on Republic day should understand that they would never be able to succeed.
Commenting on Tuesday's riots between the Delhi police and protesting farmers, Naqvi said, "There are some people who are trying to spoil the atmosphere by shooting off the farmer's shoulders and indulging in a criminal conspiracy. The government is taking action against them."
He added that there is no such thing in the farm laws which was there before and now it has been removed. The laws have been added for the betterment of farmers.
Attacking the opposition, Naqvi said that those who are defying these three agricultural laws brought by our government, should tell us whether we have removed the laws which were in their government? No, we have not.
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Reacting to the statements made by the opposition parties on the violence on 26 January, Naqvi said, "They say that farmers should be shot, but not all people will be farmers in the violence that took place in Delhi. The oppposition says we should have carried out another Jallianwala Bagh, but this is not the nature of the Modi government and neither can Modi ji become like Congress. "