Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray said on the decision to withdraw agricultural laws
Hours after the Center announced the repeal of controversial agriculture laws, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday asked the Center to put other parties into confidence to avoid such “embarrassment” in future. advised to take Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Friday morning that three agricultural laws would be repealed in the upcoming session of Parliament.
Welcoming the Centre’s decision, Thackeray said, “The announcement to repeal three agriculture laws underlines the power of the common man in the country. The central government should talk to avoid embarrassment like today and take other parties into confidence.”
The actual process of withdrawing agricultural laws should be completed soon.
He said that he is hopeful that the actual process of withdrawing the three agricultural laws will be completed soon. The Chief Minister said, “There is resentment in the whole country against these laws. The agitation is happening and they (protesting farmers) are still there (on the borders of Delhi). Many farmers, who are food donors, lost their lives. Even the Maha Vikas Aghadi government of the state objected to the agricultural laws. ,
“These laws, their provisions and possible problems were discussed in detail during the sessions of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. I welcome the decision of the Central Government to withdraw these laws in the coming times. ,