Farm Bills will free farmers from shackles of APMC: Narendra Singh Tomar
The Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare, Narendra Singh Tomar, on Thursday, said that the Farm Bills will free farmers from the shackles of APMC (Agricultural produce market committee) and will give them a price guarantee at the time of sowing. Talking to the news agency ANI, he said: "I would like to tell farmers - let these be implemented, it'll definitely bring a change in your lives." https://www.facebook.com/ptcnewsonline/posts/3532408563445854 Narendra Singh Tomar said that "APMCs are run by the state governments, our Bill cannot shut it down and we don’t even intend to do so. Our law says that trade area outside APMC mandis will be free from tax." "Farmers will have the freedom to choose where they want to sell," he added. The Agriculture Minister said "The welfare we want for farmers wouldn’t have been possible without changing laws. Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion & Facilitation) Bill, and Farmers (Empowerment & Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill will be revolutionary." He added that "Congress and some opposition parties are misleading farmers for personal gains as they themselves couldn't bring such reforms." Also Read | SAD sings support for agitating farmers "Dr. Manmohan Singh and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar wanted to bring reforms, but due to pressure from some people, UPA couldn’t muster the courage," Narendra Singh Tomar said. Responding to Captain Amarinder Singh's statement, Narendra Singh Tomar said "Punjab CM is just making political comments. I want to ask him, why did his election manifesto say they'll do away with APMC Act and promote inter-state trade?" "Congress said it in both their national and state manifestos," he said. https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1308996724736884738 Adding, the Agriculture Minister said "If Congress leaders say they are now going back on their manifesto promises, I can listen to their arguments. They are only misleading farmers with baseless points."