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Shetkari Sanghatana threatens to launch agitation

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 2, 2020 20:46 IST

The union government has passed three bills about the farmers’ trade in the Parliament. These bills are good initiatives ...

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The union government has passed three bills about the farmers’ trade in the Parliament. These bills are good initiatives but has some discrepancies in it. The farmers have not been granted freedom in the bills and hence will be launch a severe agitation if the discrepancies are not rectified soon, informed the Marathwada division head of the sanghantana, Kailas Pawar.

Shetkari Sanghatna submitted a memorandum to the district collector in this regard on which, Pawar, Dnyaneshwar Shelar, Jaggannath Kakde, Macchindra Gund, Shaikh Rashid Maulana, Prakashsingh Patil, Datta Kakde, Bhausaheb Gaike, Rameshwar Chakkar, Devidas Gund, Shrikant Umrikar, Shivaji Sonawane, Kashinath Vetal and others signed.

The memorandum mentioned, there is a discrepancy in the essential commodities bill which is adverse to the objective of the bill. These can avert huge investment in the agriculture field in future.

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